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Yeah, I agree. I want all my tax money back. No handouts for corporations while babies are dying. No handouts for the military while people are starving.

da-da-chick?

Neither had I. They purchased a closed McDonald's however, which might have inspired the decision. I have seen them, many of them even, with walk up ice cream windows, but first drive through.

My high school actually added a shooting team sometime in the last two decades. Not sure when, but I was looking at an alumni newsletter a few years ago and there were pictures of boys with rifles and trophies.

To be serious, I thought they were blue when viewing this on my phone, but at home on a large screen I now see that there is blue writing glowing on them, and they are not blue in the clips.

They seem to have Elvish written on them, probably by Sauron. Maybe to bind the lords of men to Voldemort's Death Star?

The great thing about being McConaughey is that he keeps getting older but his joys stay the same age.

A Friendly's just opened near my house with a drive through. I imagine it's just for ice cream, but if you have a drive through, you are officially fast food.

From the descriptions, sounds like Arby's hold the tartar would be perfect for me. I don't like tartar sauce at all anyway.

If I remember correctly, the first two seasons weren't exactly meticulously planned, so I feel like what he is really saying is "I welcome your ideas in case I run out"

If he only had a brain.

Although I suppose it did replace the first framing device that followed the arrival of the old gods to the Americas, it's not as simple as that. That framing device recurs throughout the novel, and the Viking scene is adapted from one that appeared later.

That sounds like a solid CBS comedy.

Do you have a review of "My Eldest Brother is Sleeping in the Loft Right Now?"

It's about how Ryan Murphy can make a coherent show if he tries, which always surprises me.

I think it's a group migration. The crowd moves on, the quality of matches goes down, they buy the new one too, the cycle continues.

I think Prince also once told an interviewer the story was true, though until now I was never quite sure he wasn't just playing along.

I thought good liberals complained about capitalism and you're here to teach them their hypocrisy. Alex, this is confusing.

To give a serious answer though, it can be perverse. But that's like any form of entertainment taking on historical tragedy — it's hit or miss.

I can't think of a good protest chant for this situation. Maybe rhyme something with diuretic? Hmm.