chichesteravc
Chichester
chichesteravc

Clearly the fault lies with Todd and Mr. Peanutbutter.

If you were reading about the Black Eyed Peas on the AV Club at any time, isn't it likely that Rabin was the author? They're like ICP: If I see the band name mentioned, I assume it's a Rabin piece.

Looks like I should have refreshed before replying. Anyway, I think that BBC Earth is available across multiple providers.

On my cable (Rogers in Ontario), one of the existing channels turned in to BBC Earth a few weeks ago. As you might guess, if you stumble on that channel, every other ad is hyping Planet Earth II.

And we get Planet Earth II at the same time as noted (9pm Saturday) on the new BBC Earth channel.

If there are any fans of the CBC Radio show The Debaters (comedians arguing various topics), last night's recording included a round weighing the merits of Jeopardy! vs. Wheel of Fortune. It was pretty funny, so it's worth keeping an eye out for it to air in the coming months.

So it goes.

Sure, it's not 1985 now, but who knows what tomorrow will bring?

Semifinal #2!

Regarding your question of how did her incorrect response lead to his wrong guess, here's how it happened to me: "I have no idea of the answer but based on the way that Nathalie reacted after getting it wrong, it must have been a simple slip-up. Maybe instead of Eve Marie Saint, it's Eve Sainte-Marie, like Buffy."

Speaking of Triskelion, I think that 400 quatloos is fair.

It's in the same genre but there are a couple of interesting differences.

"New Kids on the Blecch."

Worth it!

Wait a minute? Corn beef sandwich? It all makes sense now: CBS! CBS! CBS!

In tournament Scrabble play, slurs and profanity are perfectly valid. For the home players dictionary, offensive words are removed. As Shock mentions, sometimes-offensive words that also have non-offensive meanings are allowed in the home game.

For more information on Grand Funk, consult your school library!

"Put those potatoes back! Come on, they're not yours!"