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Mike Wallace and Ed Bradley on 60 Minutes. Their chemistry was undeniable.

It was a show on the Sci-Fi network back in the late 90s/early 00s produced by the Jim Henson Company and shot mostly in Australia (thus explaining the accents of most of the cast). It has a cult following, but those who love it, tend to love the shit out of it. (I am one of these people.) I would argue that compared

One of the best sci-fi shows ever, for my money. Four seasons worth. Australian production, early 2000s. Ensemble cast space opera, incredibly imaginative, great series-long story arcs, an all-time HOF villain, and two main characters that are elaborate Jim Henson creations.

Definitely John & Aeryn for me. Scorching chemistry so good they couldn’t stop flirting in interviews years later, diabolical plot schemes to keep them apart, tentative hooking up leading to more complicated situations, no weak-ass misunderstandings that could be cleared up if they talked like adults for ten seconds,

I’m turning 34 this year and I never really believed all the people who said taking care of yourself in your 20's is important because your 30's is when shit starts to go wrong and deteriorate. Surely I would have had until my 40's (or even 50's?!) before my body decided to give up on me! Nope. Now I’m stuck in the

Nearly five months ago, I suffered a severe brain hemorrhage while I was just standing around at a work party. When I collapsed, I fractured my skull.

I’m 34 years old and have had 3 gout attacks in the last 14 months. Never happened to me before. I can pretty much no longer eat red meat or drink beer.

Oh may the lord have mercy on us all, I think I hate that the most. Even more than one of my idiot friends calling the DC Metro system the “ ‘tro” since he was specifically trying to get on my nerves only, I mean I hate that for different reasons. Serenity now

[Boston]won by getting another in a series of extremely consistent performances from Tuukka Rask, who stopped 32 of 33 on Tuesday night. 

A Burrito of Ice and Fire

II don’t get this. i’m as big of a Star Wars/Marvel fan as any dork out there, I’ve enjoyed every one of the recent slate of both. If more people casually get into it, GREAT! I hope they make all the money and keep making these movies until I die from popcorn oil induced cardiac arrest.

This is, probably, one of the worst-written (or at least worst-edited) things I’ve seen on this website about an otherwise great topic.

You know, you’re absolutely right that it shouldn’t be left out, and while I can’t agree with the all-time champ part, I should definitely revise my earlier comment to have NYC/Chicago/New Haven as the top 3 and then a long fucking way to #4.

Dude, I am 44 and never married, no kids. Does that knee-jerk me into lesbianism? Other than my crush on Nancy Pelosi because she has a 3rd degree hatred for Trump, I like/love/tolerate dick. Did you get stuck in 1984 when everyone thought everyone else was gay, based on tone-deaf, broad data like you cited here?

nothing I can think of is nearly as toxic as European soccer culture

But if I were a local, I would just think to myself, “Huh, look at this tourist.” And then go on about my day.

Chocolate and peanut butter is delicious. Chocolate and orange can get fucked. 

The answer to "Jennifer or Bailey" was and will always be "My god, Bailey Quarters."

WKRP is one of the great underappreciated sitcoms. Even when it was in first run, it had poor ratings and was always having its night and time slot changed. But even as a kid (I must have been 10 or 11 when it first came on), I loved its dark and absurdist sense of humor. Plus, my God, Bailey Quarters.

These reviewers' comments about the weirdness of the 1970s sitcom format make me feel so damn old. It's like some kid not understanding what a vinyl record is.