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Possibly on account of this episode being alluded to in the final sentence of the first paragraph.

It may seem utterly random but I just had the wonderful idea of a Baskervilles movie staring Rory McCann.

Wild Intentions? Cruel Things?

They talked about it. Probably as far as they could go at the time without getting the X rating.

So when they broadcast the big game between The Raiders and The Raiders things get a bit confusing. Especially on the radio. “Looks like the Raiders will have to punt. Muffed ball. The Raiders have it. What a wild and or mildly interesting thing to happen depending.”

You gotta switch it up. Throw in a “Chad and Chadder” and an “I’m seeing double! Four Chads!” to keep things interesting.

Should read “Runs ‘N Goes”

Maybe SNL is funny in Polish. It seems like it has to be in some language.

It doesn’t smell that bad.

It’s not even Samwise who I do admit he rather looks like in that picture.

For a pro tip if you have to laugh at a funeral (and everybody does at some point it seems) but you think people will think ill of you for it just bow your head, hold a kleenex in front of your nose, and close your eyes tight. It’ll look like you’re sobbing uncontrollably instead of laughing hysterically.

“Even the sky looks Caucasian.”

There really is no other hand here.

He now gets a tax deduction which depending on his bracket may net him more than ebay.

That’s why you get drunk first. Dull the pain.

Humanity as a whole? No. Whatever is left of the Commentariat? Sure. We were a swell bunch and Kinja hasn’t watered that down completely.

That’s what google is for. Also we’re a fairly well read bunch. I’ll bet five percent of us got it.

That’s too good for an Asylum joint. Maybe Corman has the time to do it right.

My guess is you’re bored. I’m doing it because I broke a Civ V mod I’ve been working on and while I think I know what I need to do to fix it I need a break before I dive back in on it.

That was in Hamil’s contract. No way was he budging on that. It’s the heart of his character.