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She's got range!

And, surprisingly enough, only to women. Funny, that.

Probably because her departure was a natural endpoint to the show, yet it kept going for 4 more seasons because Showtime.

Pam, without hesitation.

I was wondering why whenever I had the rice in the burrito it immediately made me feel nauseous…makes total sense now. Thanks for that.

Yeah, the steak is oddly flavorless. The chicken (both the regular and the shredded) is (are) much, much better.

That's not what he said. That speech was about his feelings, not Kara's.

I started to notice this when JDs closed down, and replaced with that stereotypical Hipster (with a capital 'H') bar. Still, Looneys' hasn't appeared to change any, for now at least.

I really dug The Middle right from the pilot and watched 5 full seasons. Then, when I realized that Sue was going to be graduating in Season 6 and would be going to college the next year, I thought to myself: "Eh, it's been a good run. I'll just stop here". Nothing at all wrong with the show, I was just done with it.

Heh, I still can't believe she's Star. Great performance.

You say the peacock? That's insane!

Yeah, every time I see a commercial I feel bad because I think I pretty much love every person on this show, but the premise makes little to no sense to me so I haven't watched it. I'll probably end up doing so this summer when I'm bored. I also feel this way, to a lesser extent, for Grandfathered.

Yep, Austin could really go before that injury. It was unfortunate that happened right before he got super huge. He brought it back a little during his heel turn in 2001 (the series with (REDACTED) and Jericho was especially memorable), but by 2002 he was back to brawling almost exclusively again. Which makes him

Since I've stopped watching wrestling for the most part, I've dropped all my wrestling podcasts and as such, I haven't heard this episode. Did they go over Jericho's "burial" by HHH in 2000? I'm assuming not, since Jericho's a company man through and through nowadays. (I put that in quotes since the man was Undisputed

The really cool thing is that all of the proceeds are going to charity. Completely unnecessary, of course, but neat anyway.

A bit of pedantry: It's not a question. Go back to the original video: he's not asking if you liked that, he's telling you that you liked that. There's no choice in the matter, son.

As a Redskins fan, I've always been a fan of Cousins. It's pretty cool that he got the opportunity to play and this time, really took advantage of it (While I have some issues with how that opportunity came about, there's no denying the success of the move, so those issues are immaterial at this point.). Plus, being

So, Andy Buckley played "Andy", whom was an actor that Frank hired. So, Andy Buckley, actor, played "Andy", actor…did Andy Buckley just play himself? Ha!

It's called a skullet. Google "Paul Heyman" and "ECW" for a good example.

This is the worst hope to despair ratio between the beginning and ending of a sentence since "I really like you a lot…as a friend."