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Dominion is coming back? Why?

Gawker still hosts the Tom Cruise "indoctrination" video.

A lot of places that don't tax groceries, do tax snack and prepared food. For instance in Illinois, there's no state sales tax on milk, just the local levy, while soda is taxed the full amount.

I realize it's just a filing system, but the "Secret History" tag makes me feel old.
Though I had forgotten how delightful Cleese's Compaq ads were. Great post.

She's also not doing a SNS and they're a bit heavier on celebrity than I like, but I do have Burt's Cosmos profile bookmarked and she has been bringing personality to her posts.

I must have missed where they said it in the episode. I know nothing about the source material — comics and graphic novels have never been my thing — and I took the "won't you help the kids"/"there's nothing you can do" as him yelling "psyche".

Yeah, but how many people are driving around Wisconsin listening to AM?
And then, what would they hit?

The threat from the fellow roaring into the radio mic also implied to me that they were dead. Who would care if the people from anywhere took a nap?

Wait a minute. The Psychic, Teen Zombie Coroner is from Rob Thomas? Finally, something to put in the pro-watch column and it might almost be enough.

I literally just finished the episode, so it's still on my second screen.

It was the line about containing their potential that caused me to rethink my initial impression and the fact that it was hours later didn't help. Of course from the other side: I don't know that ABC could kill a bunch of high school kids, which is why I first thought they were knocked out. For the network, it'd be

At first, I thought they were unconscious, but over the PA, I interpret Cal as saying they were dead or at least he strongly implied as much.

I've since learned from some of the other threads that they constantly distribute 20% coupons, so the same theory applies.

I've never looked, but you could probably find a couple of Usenet postings where I said, "Mosaic isn't the internet, there's so much more". I can distinctly remember saying it in real life and I most likely also wrote it down (before I UUencoded a six-part pic).

So, if I bought something on sale, I could return it for a refund of full price, if I pretended not to have a receipt? Part of me wish I had known. I assume 20% off is their normal sale.

There may be a little confusion in his eyes and maybe or maybe not he's wearing Depends, but if that's a recent photo, physically, he's looking pretty healthy for 84.

Because Wikipedia is so open, CapitalNewYork was able to sift through the edits to find that there may be a dozen or so people doing a lot of edits on their work computers on a variety of subjects, including some about the NYPD. I guess it's great that they did this and was able to get some viral traffic for their

I'd go $14.95. I can think of a couple of people I could give it to as fun gift, but $36 is a bit steep, especially for something most people would replace the batteries in, once in a while.

It seems like I may have changed my daughter (my oldest) once or twice on a rest room floor somewhere, but I also wasn't really a big fan of the changing tables anyway and would often just do it on a bench or a patch of grass. I don't know that anybody ever said anything to me and if they did, I wouldn't have cared. I

A couple of times since this post went up, I've hit "show previous comments" on Kutcher's Facebook post and it's repeatedly been said that Chipolte doesn't have them, but a lot of the other comments are a who's who of national chains with some individually-owned places thrown into the mix.