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Rusty Shackleford
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I expected this to be a puff piece, but Megyn actually did some work here and it was an effective takedown. I liked the close-ups of the beads of sweat that were forming and the mopping of the brow. Good stuff!

I've been twice, the first time with a lesbian couple and a mutual friend. The friend introduced me to one of the dancers. I shook her hand, then the music started and she got up on stage. she threw off her fur top and proceeded to step in it with one of her platform heels. She landed hard on her butt but finished the

Orale ese.

AV Club: can you please remove hipster Danny Trejo from every single article I look at, sometimes the same ad multiple times in the same article? I like him, and the hipster coffee thing is funny, but enough is enough.

The most intriguing part of this is how Robin Williams would have been. I'm thinking 20 car pileup, in a good way.

Mad Dog Time and The Boondock Saints would like a word.

Oh, the product tie ins! Viagra and Flo-Max on line 2! And be sure to point those beer labels toward the camera.

Yippie Kai yay, AV Club melon farmers!

There were also some local businesses that lost tens of thousands of dollars, which in the Bahamas is some real money. I read about a caterer that got took.

That's the weird thing about this article. In the 70s half of our meals were meat loaf where all the fat from the hamburger gets soaked up by the bread crumbs, green beans, and white bread. And my dad drank an RC Cola darn near every night. Portions and exercise are a big part of it from what I've seen.

My understanding of ALS is that the brain is unaffected. It's the ability to control your body that slowly disappears, but you are fully aware of it. So it's more of a late stage Orson Welles movie disease.

I think we need some perspective here. You could have been born in Riyadh or Pyongyang, Moscow, or hell even Manila, and things would be much, much worse for you. Not everyone in the US is like that. He didn't even win the popular vote! Here, we have…well, we have…what do we have now? One edit: if you live in Florida,

Sounds like the airing of the grievances​is still in effect.

Sheldon Brown wrote many articles about the joys of riding a fixed gear bike. You feel more​connected. I rode a fixie exclusively for about a year and didn't get the love. A single speed is nice because it's so simple. My favorite though is a nice English roadster, with 26 inch wheels and a Sturmey-Archer three speed.

It's worth reading John Cleese's autobiography just to read the story of him learning to cycle as an adult. He was pretty tenacious

Mormons too! Until, of course, they had that "revelation" and kept their tax exempt status.

And Adolph Coors, also living up to the first name.

That's his career that's been dead.

I love Vitale. He's passionate and knows his stuff. The goofiness is just an added extra.

Pun threads, to the AV commentariat, are coals to Newcastle.