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Arlington isn't doing it's job.

The black helicopters follow him around 24/7. There's no way he could make it into this place without tipping off the Illuminati, the MIB & the secret Zionist cabal who runs the toaster industry.

Hell they were who they knew they were

I hear he's going to do the remake of Kramer vs Kramer. He's playing Kramer in case you were confused.

That crazy one where he dresses up as Darth Vader and rapes a Pi in the moon bounce. I may have mixed up the Revenge of the Nerds with Fresh Prince, but honestly who knows the difference.

Way after earth.

That movie was so Ayn Randian.

Russian poutine is made of cheez whiz. Interesting.

It's like that hot topic shirt you bought that says "You laugh at me because I'm different, but I laugh at you because you're all the same."

It was a great season until they brought in that jive talking zombie wife for Rick.

I read that last part as a conversation between Rick and Coral.

Bingo, tiny hands, huge mouth. He basically has to eat wide, yet skinny food, like that burger on a hoagie roll BK used to sell.

Wonder if lil'bits can help me make small food? My head is gigantic, but my mouth is tiny and small.

Open scene, Kitchen in Boulder. Mork bursts into the room. "Nanu Nanu"

Nah it's a new series and features lots of BBC. Bad editing, it's basically playing on the TV in background for three of the episodes.

Damn that reminds me of that Suburu commercial of the girl who pines to be a hobo. That's probably the same person who loves, LOVES "Into the Wild" and longs to escape, and possibly die because they're dumb and schizophrenic.

Went on a cruise that was showing "Life of Pi" in the lounge. So many blue hairs left that showing. Didn't help we were in the middle of a storm and listing from side to side.

So basically every Tammy episode?

God yeah. Though I think my apple TV is dying. Damn thing likes to randomly reset, unless that's a common thing.

I want to know the process behind the show. I felt the early episodes were History buffs getting drunk and telling stories and now it seems to be random comedian telling stories. Are they written ahead of time by staff or does he make the comedian do research before they get to the couch with a case of Boone's Farm?