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I can't help but think that "infuriatingly" isn't the right choice of word in the headline. "Predictably"? "Inevitably"?

"Rowan in the Deep" has to happen.

He probably didn't even notice.

Just imagine the reaction if, instead of Eva Marie appearing, it was Bayley. Preceeded, of course, by the inflatable dancy thingywhozits (what are they called, anyway?).

She really, really does.

Please, please don't.

No, no, Brave had the red-head.

Fuzzy Wuzzy was a bear.
Fuzzy Wuzzy shaves down there.

That really surprises me, my first impression was "meh." Then again, I thought that Frozen would be terrible and a flop, and I thought that Edge and Christian would never be successful after their tag team broke up, and I thought Trump would have dropped out of the campaign by now, so clearly I'm always wrong about

I still boggles the mind that Toy Story was their FIRST feature. That's like getting a bullseye hat trick half-court jump shot the first time you step up to bat in the squared circle.

Sure, but why? My hypothesis is that the absurdist bent and wordiness of her comedy works best in small doses. It's kind of like Aaron Sorkin, I guess. 42 minutes of The West Wing is just enough. An hour and 42 minutes would make my brain feel like shards of glass.

Sierra Hotel India Echo Lima Delta…..SHIELD.

"Bron-Y-Aur" sounds like how people on a different planet would remember the colors in a rainbow.

I seem to remember that you could hide under a rug as well. That might be my memory fading after 3 decades, though.

You're definitely right, ET was just the proverbial straw on the proverbial camel. The bigger issue was the lack of quality control. Atari had no way to prevent developers from making games for their console, so there was an incredible amount of pure shit being pumped onto the system (including some notorious porn

I owned a game called "Sneak N Peek." My mom bought it at the local grocery store, which is always the best source for fine electronic games. It was a multiplayer hide-and-seek game. One player would walk through a house containing 5 or 6 rooms. Each room had a few spots to hide, and the player would pick one.

Chopper Command was great, but on the other hand,

I even had Fireworld which was based on the Kabbalah in some way. Of course, nobody in suburban Chicago had any idea what Kabbalah was back then because Madonna hadn't gone insane yet, so I had no idea what was going on.

I can't think of the right rhyme for "girls" to complete a "…..,one Trump" pun.

Wouldn't it have been more efficient to just make this a "My World of Flops" entry?