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Wouldn't be how you'd store cinderblocks, no. I'm still leaning towards "it was there just for someone to land on it" myself.

I was always perplexed that the Daniel Way run is the one that's most successful in terms of finance when it was pretty godawful and was actually why I gave up on Deadpool after a pretty long run of him being consistently awesome. Just one of those timing things, I guess. Joe Kelly's run is in my personal top five of

More like "The Coen Brothers have recurring themes they examine throughout their entire careers, but here's an arbitrary reading of their last six movies instead," but eh, I don't get paid to write about movies.

As opposed to several minutes of ABC News acting genuinely shocked that the guys who led the polls going into New Hampshire won?

I work in construction and I've seen people be seriously injured from falls of less height, let alone being punctured by rebar. But in an action story context-especially in a comic book superhero universe-you pretty much have to check reality at the door. We all know Peggy should've died from about six different ways,

I kind of got out of watching the indies in the past few years, but yeah, the style everyone worked when Bryan was in ROH was pretty much "do 90s All Japan with a little New Japan thrown in", and there's a reason why Kenta Kobashi was a wreck when he retired and Mitsuharu Misawa died in the ring: that style is brutal.

Because they didn't come out radiating smarmy asshole like Brady did?

All I can say about the game and everything around it was that I was hoping when, after all the Super Bowl MVPs came out looking all humble and happy to be there, when Tom Brady showed up in his sunglasses trying to look like a movie star (seriously all he was missing was Gronk and a few others to be his entourage),

Dave Navarro was a replacement in Jane's Addiction?

Aikman I like well enough, he's just looking for his Summerall.

The talking heads spent the entire season picking against the Panthers. Even down to the NFC championship game. The hapless Cowboys were picked against them on Thanksgiving. I think the fans caught on pretty fast, but the talking heads, it took some of them until the NFC championship game to admit it.

I used to be a pretty monstrously obsessive football fan in the 1990s, a Cowboys fan in a region of the nation where it's presumed you have to like Washington or else, and around 1997 or so, I burnt out on being obsessed and lost the enjoyment of just watching football and I just gave the hell up. Stopped having

Boomer Esiason's bumbling incompetence was best summed up by a game this year between Cincinnati and Houston, which had a low scoring first half, and he pronounced that the offenses were going to wake up and the end score was going to be a lot higher.

I spent more time than I care to admit reading the TV Tropes page for Spec Ops: The Line last night and I kept asking myself "did they really make this game?" Sounds wild.

I can safely say if I've heard an R.E.M. song after Berry left, I didn't realize it was R.E.M. Far as I was concerned they disappeared off the face of the earth.

I remember all the talk about Tubthumping and it having a deeply political and moving message and all these explanations from the band in the liner notes and the band even getting a glowing write up in Rolling Stone about their message.

Didn't the KLF do that song to make some fast money to pay off a lawsuit about another one of their songs?

Cult classic? It was the most successful movie of 1996!

Their debut album would have been huge in 1986.

I get the sense if you got the A.V. Club writers together for Thanksgiving and asked them how the meal was, they'd collectively say "WE'RE OVERSTUFFED."