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The Hutch!

* rides motorcycle out of the grave *

I kept waiting for it but it's somehow not even on the list.

CNNBCBS (A division of ABC).

* hands over entire roll of tickets *

I was pretty fond of her first solo album, as well as Immaculate Machine, when she was with them.

I was just joking that Sandy spelled Oleksiak wrong in a post calling out someone for getting her name wrong. It's okay, though, Sandy: I still have a stack of bills with your likeness stashed away somewhere.

Yeah, I'm sure that we can all agree that it'd be pretty bad to call Oleksiak by the wrong name :)

As it turned out, the two road races had really exciting finishes. Each ended with a crash on the final descent leaving one lead rider out alone trying to hold on while a small group gained ground over the final stretch.

This episode reminded me of a standout issue of Groo the Wanderer that was entirely without dialogue. Since the artist for that comic was Sergio Aragonés, well known for his wordless marginals in Mad Magazine, it worked really well as a one-off change of pace.

Great answer! That game was so sprawling. I remember having pages of notes and hand-drawn maps to show how the dungeons connected.

* stamps "approved" *

Unfortunately for me, before they could finish that tour, they really did get popular and bailed to take advantage of the opportunity, so I got T(I)NC but without The Hives as openers.

I'm with you on "mischievous," especially after what those glac-elves did to my storage shed. I don't think that the world is on your side with "suffice to say," though: http://www.grammarphobia.co…

The clue was "Bowie had a song and an album named for this alter ego who 'played guitar'."

I'm not the world's biggest Bright Eyes fan but I've seen them live a few times and a show from the Wide Awake tour was definitely my favourite: a real treat from start to finish.

Yes, it was just like when Breaking Bad broke out "Crystal Blue Persuasion."

I think that the only 2016 movies I've seen are Hail, Caesar! and The Nice Guys, which I'd rank in that order. If I can count 2015 releases that first played in my city this year, Mustang goes to the top of my list and Where to Invade Next, while fine enough, comes in at the bottom.

All AVClub stories in the "Great Job, Internet" section point to outside posts; and the article links to Uproxx by name twice.

You're a nut.