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It's something like $31,000 bucks a month.

(a service, you may notice, that House Republicans tried to prevent
their own Ethics committee from having, meaning that they want less
ethical oversight in place than Burger King has)

wooooooowwwwwwww

"I don't think I can die! It's the only explanation!"

I'm a big supporter of the SPLC, but that's not a great look for them.

Good for them.

So…chocolate milk?

Yeah, that's probably just your family.

Hot chocolate made with real chocolate is delicious, but SUPER rich and filling. Most of the time, I prefer hot cocoa—heavy on the cocoa, light on the sugar (both because I like it that way, and because it's easier on my cranky digestive system). Lately, I've been putting in a dash of fancy-ass cinnamon (real

"The second is that a member of the group for grieving parents, played by
Naomie Harris, who Will Smith talks to… is actually Will Smith's
wife!"

The trailer made this look so mind-bogglingly stupid I'm actually sort of pleased to hear it lives up to that potential.

I knew about that already, and it certainly did nothing to ease my frustration with the utterly character-inappropriate casual sexism he used to characterize Jason in earlier iterations of the book.

I'm still agog that Scott Lobdell is capable of producing anything as good as the Rebirth Red Hood and the Outlaws.

He was a sexy teen hunk on Everwood! And he was really good at it! Not just the sexy teen hunk thing, I really liked him a an actor on Everwood.

Weirdly, that was the first thing I ever actually noticed him in! He was good. Now showy, but good.

In the era of Trump, it's so strange to…actually look forward to something.

Congratulations, IV. I don't watch bad movies for fun, but this review makes me want to watch this just to see how bad it is.

Yes, I love the punchline to the scene.

A+ comment.

Okay, that reminds me of the blooper reel on a season of Red Dwarf where they were complaining about an intransigent stunt chicken that refused to move where it was supposed to move on its cue. "This was a trained chicken! It had been to the chicken equivalent of Julliard!"