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Yeah, I mean, what’s he thinki— oh.

One time I had a girl approach me at the L in Chicago and ask me for money for a train fare. I offered her a train token (yeah, I’m old). She politely declined.

And you can use that time waiting for your delivery to remind your LGBTQ friends and family that your love of gross fast food is more important than their equality! Thank you, Kate Bernot!

This one’s not even plastic, or wasn’t when I had one. It’s like laminated thick paper.

I’d argue that as an individual film, The Dark Knight is significantly more influential than Iron Man. Iron Man was the start of a marathon but it wasn’t until the Avengers had the largest opening weekend in history that the Marvel Cinematic Universe model really started affecting how Hollywood handled things.

I love the moment in Begins when he tells Bruce, “What is the point of all those push-ups if you can’t even lift a bloody log?” And Bruce just gives him this look like, “motherFUCKER.”

it ends up having a little bit of an American pony car feel to it (thanks to one Mr. Jonny Lieberman for pointing that out to me and now I can’t unsee it. Now you all get to share my burden.)

Still not a fan of tacking on CF bits rather than replacing metal things with it.  In 2018, CF isn’t as “wow, racecar!” as it was a decade+ ago.  Ditch the ugly chrome exhaust cutouts and it is a handsome car otherwise.

For everybody like me who didn’t feel like seeing a 43th picture of the front of the car:

“Watch less WWE and you’ll complain less.”

There, I rewrote your article for you. It’s shorter now.

Different strokes....but I was in college in 1998. Frat guys listened to DMB, Sublime and Bob Marley mostly.

Automatics are Bud Light. It’s technically beer, but its sole purpose is to be accessible to people who don’t like beer.

I still got two of the McDonalds glasses they sold to promote this movie. Sometimes I drink booze out of them LIKE A BIG BOY.

I did spend a lot of the first episode thinking “How is no one considering that it could be the cab driver?”

Generally agree this show was always somewhat overrated. He was a good Watson, though. Although on balance I will take Lucy Liu’s work on Elementary. And certainly Jonny Lee Miller is the better Holmes, I don’t see how that is even a question.

Sherlock was never that good to begin with. I will fight on this.

Not being as familiar with Batman’s mythos as I am now, I just assumed that Joker really was responsible for the Wayne’s death. Looking back it does seem very silly and neat, but at the time I liked it.

The guys who who wrote this show don’t know squat.

It’s okay we can blame it all on the Frank Miller interpretation.

For Batman’s no-killing rule, I bowto the wisdom of Superman in “Kingdom Come:“More than anyone in the world, when you scratch everything else away from Batman, you’re left with someone who doesn’t want to see anybody die.”