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We'll miss that when the commenting system changes, you know.

The ocean is slightly damp, too.

Recycling this from a previous story on the subject:

"Here comes the Devil!"

Can you feel It, see It, hear It today?
If you can't, then It doesn't matter anyway.

"Please go back to your drinking."

Did he put on big shoes and dance on the bar once the deal was finalized?

Hey, that's Billy Bob Thornton on the couch. Turns out there was a scheduling error and Jay Leno asked him a bunch of questions intended for Tom Petty.

Maybe it's Merlin, the early electronic game.

Aw, thanks. You're too kind.

You still have Gamera. YOU ALL STILL HAVE GAMERA!

Good question! I have a couple of welding helmets and I'll have to check into it. One has a piece of tinted glass, and the other is variable with what must be an LCD screen to block light from the arc.

She may find it a bit derivative.

I did read about the fire danger posed by leaving hot plates on all day since they aren't supposed to cook or turn things on and off on the Sabbath.

I had the idea before that Steve Bannon is the reverse of the aliens in They Live, and it requires special glasses to not see his hideous alien face. I guess that would be a welding helmet.

"Klaatu Verata Covfefe"

Thanks. I guess I do remember you posting something before about having studied theology or a related area.

My dad grew up on a dairy farm and he said his grandfather was so strictly religious that he didn't believe in using scissors on a Sunday because that would be considered a form of work. Yet, as mentioned, it was a dairy farm. The cows didn't know it was Sunday and they still needed to be fed and milked. I'm not sure

Could he carry the ball in his bat form? That would probably result in a fumble.

Dracula has the ball, he sees an opening, oh, but he's tackled for a loss of 3 yards.