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Nobody in their right mind would let this woman teach students under 18. She needs to give up that dream like yesterday

Conor not only met the real Daniel Bryan, he met the real Undertaker.

brb, gonna have a good cry.

Usopp's bicycle is missing "one piece"... sorry ¬¬

Who the fuck bought and drove a FGT because of fuel economy? Seriously?

There is only one race, humanity. The sooner people realise that fact the better. Everything else is just genetic make-up. Move on with your lives.

My mother: "Well Becky, you didn't know those questions because you're stupid. You just need to stop being stupid, you know? Then you can take Mama out to nice restaurant after you win a game show."

Yeah, my sister had to be cranked up too because she's pretty short. She also had nothing but nice things to say about the crew. Even though she didn't win we had a great viewing party when her show aired, and it was a terrific experience for her. I really enjoyed the taping, too - it was fascinating to see how

I just went and read a Jeopardy discussion website. Their reading is this, and it makes perfect sense: the girl got really upset when she lost the game, so much so that she didn't come back on stage to stand in her place during the closing credits of the show, as is usual for contestants, apparently even those who

Well, if that's a reshot version, how do we know what he said the first time? He could have said, "children need to suck it up and learn that sometimes they're just going to be big fat losers," (which I would have loved) and that's what caused the mom to freak out.

According to the mom, Trebek didn't ever console the girl backstage. "If he had taken the time, he would have known, like you do, that my daughter is not a sore loser, and does not become emotional solely over losing a game," the woman wrote. "She was upset about not being able to completely play the game to the end."

We used to speculate, maybe because of something non-canon from Splinter of the Mind's Eye, that the scene meant Han Solo had Jedi potential. Yes, I'm old and have been a geek a long time.

Ron Moore didn't know what the heck was going on behind BSG's plots, but acted like he did to the rest of us.