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I believe my dad still watches it, several times a week. I don't know why he doesn't just buy the thing on DVD. I guess he likes commercials.

Probable, yo. The odds is probable.

I'm with you, except I'd narrow the definition of "service dog" so as not to include every yipper rat-dog wearing a vest emblazoned with a cross.

It's nonsensical, but I see stuff like that all the time: "7 times smaller", "7 times slower", etc.

Oh deer.

Maybe I missed something and this is a dumb question, but I'm assuming the Batman vs Superman movie was set around the present day, so how is this character in two films a century apart?

That one is my favorite.

I'm no expert, but once it metastasizes into your bones, I don't think you're getting better, no matter what the treatment is.

The chips will fall in a binomial distribution (with some wrapping at the edges) which has a highest expected value in the center, so there's no reason to drop the chip anywhere but exactly in the middle. It seems like this should be well-known among the PiR cognoscenti.

The AV Club

This is actually one of the most inspiring things I've read in a while.

Now I know you're not from Boulder because if you were you wouldn't have overlooked the purple equals sign and "Free Tibet" stickers.

Kutch was a pretty good choice in looks and demeanor. It's too bad there have been at least three movies about Jobs/Woz, two fascinating characters, and all are pretty forgettable.

Kutch may have been a decent Jobs, but the casting of some of the other characters was shoddy.

Benny and Björn gotsta eat, yø!
Mø Kroner, mø problems!

Body shamer!

Neither Seth Rogen nor Josh Gad look anything like 1976 Steve Wozniak. (Nor did either bother to try to act like him.)

You might want to step back and take stock. Everything here is ephemeral. Comment friends are only simulacra of real friends.

Wachu talkin bout, Impromptu?

I, too, was confused.