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Legend of the Rangers was fine as a pilot, given that we didn't get any sense of how the show might turn out. It just wasn't good as a standalone movie. There was enough there that could have been the seeds of a good show, and it's not as if we have reason to think JMS couldn't pull off a good show.

Well, Django Unchained was circa 1850s, so this would work if it is the 2nd Zorro, Alejandro. The first, Don Diego, was more around the turn of the 19th century and died before this meeting could have happened.

I am intrigued, and so fucking scared.......Welp, let's see what the fuck comes out of this.

Yes. The USDA says "Washing raw poultry, beef, pork, lamb, or veal before cooking it is not recommended."

It was hilarious. I would've loved to hear Hawking drop a few F-bombs. Probably would have pissed myself.

So Long and Thanks for all the Poutine.

"Adds inventor Dr. X Treme"

And then they grow up, and teach you important lessons about life, such as inner peace.

Was just skimming down to see if anyone else posted this.

I used to eat a lot of fast food when I had an hour-long commute, too. When you're getting out of work no earlier than 9:30 p.m., won't be home for another fifty miles, and have to come back again the next day, the drive-through starts to look pretty good.

I thought the doctors' consensus was that it was fine to eat fast food every once in a while.

The last time that I ate fast food regularly was when my commute was nearly an hour without traffic. I would eat it because I would often be required to work 12+ hours and then I would be so tired and hungry that if I didn't eat, I would literally have not made it home alive because I would have crashed the car. I

"I'm not saying fast food eaters are morally inferior"

There's also a matter of time spent, as well as portioning. As a single person, buying portions of ingredients suitable for a single meal can be quite expensive. Unless you are willing to live the hell of eating the same meal 7 days a week, which most of us are not.

There have been other times when people ate fast food, too, between Rome and the late 19th century. Pretty much any time city people didn't have access to a kitchen they'd have to buy precooked from vendors.

"little nutritional value".. I love that.. as though vitamins and minerals flee at the sight of a McDonald's logo.

Fast food a twentieth century innovation? The Romans had market street food (including ground beef patties in rolls and fried foods). Fast food was rediscovered and re-marketed in the late 19th century. The only fast food innovation in the 20th century is the rise of country wide and world wide franchises.

This "health report"...I'd like to see their published methodology, definitions and criteria for determining impatience and wise or unwise spending, etc., then see the raw data for all the people they followed and how that correlates. Then I'd like to see the case study where they determined the mechanism where fast

I'm guessing you aren't able to defer gratification and are eating them right now, while also spending all your money on Dalek toys.