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What Steve lacks in specificity he makes up for in sheer willingness to give feedback.

I watched a few episodes of The IT Crowd on Netflix. It was decent. I found myself liking the characters more than I liked the dialogue and jokes. I think that's a credit to the actors, so I'm inclined to pass on something from the showrunner/writer.

"…that is some broken ass punctuation…"

How many bathrooms and what kind of kitchen are we talking about?

Oh, you beautiful, stupid, utterly boring clownfish. The last thing you should ever be in is a comedy.

Yes, it was on a console. Sorry, it's been quite a few years, but my memory was that I didn't feel like I could be as tactical as I wanted to be with each individual party member or that it was cumbersome to do so.

Please say more. My impression of Dragon Age was it felt imprecise and that I wasn't fully in control of the squad. I just watched Mass Effect for a bit, but I got a similar impression.

Thanks, Lasagna. That's what I needed to know.

Am I the only person who loves RPGs but hated the first Dragon Age?

I agree. Fast travel breaks the illusion and makes me start to play in a more mercenary way trying to "game" the game.

Is he a foreigner? Cause Marky Wahlburger will beat the shit out of him if he is!

I have been bugged by what seemed like a very artificial dark blue tone to many big films in the last 20 years…but I never noticed the orange before. Thanks for pointing out this article. I always wondered what the hell was going on with this.

Few are going to kill more people than Diabetes, man.

We went to the Breaking Bad props sale in Albuquerque after they ended the series.

This was wonderful. I really appreciate Scott McCloud and the way he helps me think and see differently.

I will pay to watch this. They didn't have to film the rest of the movie. This is enough.

"These groups I like to describe as the Baked Potato People, a name suggested by my old friend Billy (Silver Dollar) Baxter, who once found a flag stuck into his baked potato, which read: "I've been tubbed, I've been rubbed. I've been scrubbed! I'm lovable, hugable and eatable!" " - Ebert

Sorry, did you say something?

I'll be playing Cards & Castles and GolfStar2 on my iPad.

Tranny prostitutes of NY rejoice!