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yes of course, but based on her definition of a cult, i couldnt help but point out that every religion is a cult…

i remember a conversation with a catholic coworker saying how scientology was a cult (i.e. because of crazy unnatural beliefs, weird chanting, and asking for money from its members), to which i responded how is that any different from christianity or any other religion; she was not happy…

The visual gag of the skeletons of the last men on Amazonia was terrific, they died of broken pelvic bones high-fiving each other and smoking cigarettes…brilliant…

oh i totally get it, and i agree with you but to me it was just a totally brutal coda to his story…

that bit near the end with hannah's parents was really depressing, hannah's father totally henpecked and broken by her mom…

Great episode! though sometimes when im watching girls i often think how awesome it would be if aliens suddenly attacked brooklyn and they flew off with suddenly awoken superpowers (ala x-men) to stop the threat, then return to their normal lives as if nothing happened…

I was expecting a thank you to Mr. Roboto for helping us to escape just when we needed to…oh well, cant get them all…

Yes thats right, I think the Chinese rider is in last place in the GC though.

Thanks, my wife and i argued this after leaving the theater, good to finally have an answer…

LOL, typically the only women seen during the TdF are those greeting the winning riders at the end of each stage with a stuffed animal flowers and a kiss. Minorities are rare as well, this year I can see only one African rider, on team Europecar (I think).

True, but they didnt cry when Contador was caught. Americans are held to a different standard and still considered outsiders in some ways.

Normally, I would agree and I think the UCI would as well, but they can't have a sport that knowingly and openly cheats, they were fine with it as long as it was on the DL. Also, we don't notice it here but cycling has a long and storied history in Europe and I think that they might lose interest if all of the sudden

Europeans have a different feeling about doping which is the same as yours and mine, they don't care. They recognize that the athletes are put through pain for our entertainment so why shouldn't they dope. We expect them to do anything they can to win and so they did, and I don't blame them. Besides, cycling is a

I loved hearing the story of how LeMond was threatened in the peloton while wearing the yellow jersey in '86. I've read stories of the culture of the peloton and how the riding community did not want to give up the old ways and have an American win. When another rider is willing to sacrifice himself and purposely

lol…if i know then what i know now i probably wouldnt have cared what they thought…

what can i say, i had too many teenage pressures to appear cool…

At 14 I felt like I was too old to be watching the show…I kept it hid from friends, even though sometimes I thought they may have seen it too…

Fair enough, but as far as I was concerned, the more Gargoyles the better…

A guilty pleasure watching this show growing up. I always loved how they threw in literary elements (i.e. shakespeare characters) or not afraid to explore the possibilities of character deaths and existential tragedy. Great show, ended far too soon…

As a Mets fan, I always pronounce my support by saying they are my favorite squadron.