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Happy Thanksgiving all!

I like both, but Santa Claus is the superior movie. It taught me all about our lord, Craig.

Book Three is all about Korel and the Stormwall with a Malazan force heading there. Kyle and Greymane are the two main holdover characters from the second book along with the Crimson Guard mages Blue, Shell, and them. Iron Bars and Corlo are there too. The Storm Riders are of course a big part since it's the Stormwall.

NOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I thought maybe they'd have Freeman play the government stooge Henry Peter Gyrich.

You also run into the problem that in Marvel Comics, Captain America is ALWAYS on the right side of whatever the issue is. I can't think of a story where the resolution was Captain America being on the wrong side of something. Even the end of Civil War was more Cap realizing that ideals aside, the fighting was doing

I think there was also the inferiority complex Tony had with Cap because of how much Howard Stark admired Steve. Captain America was this dead legend he probably felt like he couldn't compete with.

Or during your time with the Avengers and your friendship with Wonder Man.

One of the problems with the comic it's based on was that they tried to pay lip service to both sides being kind of right, but meanwhile, Stark's side was making cyborg murder clones of dead friends and using secret extra-dimensional prisons with no trials.

You just didn't see him because he was tiny.

Was that from the same crew who made Lord of the G String?

The AV Club

Exclusive one of a kind albums rule everything around me.

As my wife has pointed out several times.

I never got any of that from watching their interactions. It seemed more sisterly to me.

I'm still on my Malazan kick, but since I read all ten of Erikson's books, I'm onto Esslemont's series, specifically book three. He's not as good of a writer as Erikson, but he seems to improve with each book and he's pretty strong in his characterizations. He doesn't have quite the same level of brutality that

Tom Hanks: "I love both my sons equally."

I also just tell myself that dark chocolate is health food or something.

Sounds pretty similar to mine, although I did occasionally listen to some local sports talk, despite not being a Broncos fan. I mainly listened for the rare Avalanche talk.

I still get a pretty strong sweet tooth at times, so I started buying bags of dark chocolate bark. A couple of pieces of that usually does the trick and it's not as sugary.