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Again, shrug...I dunno. Liability wavers can often do a great job protecting you, but they’re by no means ironclad—esp. depending on the different party’s behavior and the overall circumstances (e.g., City of Santa Barbara et al. v. Superior Court). Waivers can and do get negated, esp. in the case of negligence and/or

[Shrug.] Obviously haven’t read it. But what meowshittybrowncow described (in broad terms) sounds like it could potentially qualify for unconscionability.

The term would be “unenforceable.”

It’s okay to be unsure, and it’s okay to wonder whether your vote will haunt you five years from now, because any which way, it very well might.

This. Is. $#@!ing. Awesome.

I had no idea who Cheryl Tiegs, M.D. (Mom, Don’t!) was until yesterday...

There’s a reason why “All In The Family” had a theme song featuring the repeated lyric “Those were the days...”

You’re questioning the tonsorial/grooming choices of this guy?

...the submarine was carrying 3 metric tons of cocaine...

“You can’t fool us, Mary Pickford...we’d know your glamorous hands anywhere!”

Our readers would recognize this knockout bathing beauty’s pancreas anywhere!

Yeah, that definitely looks like a got-danged phoenix to me.

THE SOCKS MAKE IT WORK, people.

I watched the whole thing.

“These genitourinary injuries are not things we hear about or read about very often,” said Dr. W.P. Andrew Lee, chairman of plastic and reconstructive surgery at Hopkins to the Times.

I have a tattoo of the full cast of the Airwolf TV show—right on my chest.