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Freshly dead…

Until he gets his original nose back…

The line you quoted was a reference to Costner, but the boar was a reference to Errol Flynn.

That's easily my favorite scene, although I didn't appreciate it until I saw the Errol Flynn movie.

For me, the worst part of the book and film was how insufferable and obnoxious Scarlet was. She was, on one level, an interesting character (how she grew as a person after the war and the destruction of Tara), but on the other hand, her manipulative tendencies, jealousy and scheming to break up other peoples'

Also Roald Dahl's "Matilda" (since the Dursleys are basically carbon-copies of the Wormwoods.)

Hell anti-miscegenation laws disallowed Asians from being in THE GOOD EARTH

Then you'll just have to read it in Spanish.

But not a toad. And definitely not a rat…

I have cousins that are 20 years younger than me; that's largely due to the age gap between my father and my uncle.

I haven't watched it, but based on the plot summary, I suspect you're right.

And this restaurant owner probably just drummed up business for himself by this stunt. Good job, AV Club (and anyone else publicizing this.)

I, for one, don't think you eat nothing but cheese steak sandwiches!

You mean the opening scene of "Raiders of the Lost Ark"?

But X never, *ever* marks the spot…

Correction:

The Hobbit.

I've played a few dozen rounds yesterday and today. Still haven't hit any places I've been in person - maybe I should stick to the USA - only version.

Nope; that's just a coincidence.

It's to provide pleasure to the people who buy and eat the slaughtered animals. (Possibly including you and angrydad.)