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    The animated series takes place after The Return of Jafar, with the events of that movie leaving Iago on the side of not-Jafar at the end.

    Cue the end of The Deep South.

    *insert cartoon of Goofy with dollar signs for eyeballs and cash-register mouth going KA-CHING*

    An animated adaptation of Madame Bovary!

    Conan's face is turning more and more into that of Max Headroom as the years go on.

    Today on Sick Sad Homeworld!

    You know, that show had a lot of great moments, even though it could be grating at times.

    Well, now I can't un-think it.

    Say, shouldn't you be the Earl Evangelist now?

    Ruby had a real good performance, and you could say a lot about Ruby as well, but I gotta give my DV's Player of the Game award to Ruby.

    Bob's :effort: at playing baseball was the best. She even cracked the tiniest of smiles.

    That might have been one of them, maybe he was wearing shades and a Marty hat.

    This reminds me of my old band director's poster of Bach puns with appropriate illustrations, like Johan Sebastian Buick, Johan Sebastian Back, Johan Sebastian Buck, Johan Sebastian Book…

    I remember the plot from when it was called Mega Man X. Does Chappie take down the maverick robots?

    Sure, but I don't think I have the lyrical prowess to make that in a tasteful way.

    "America officially threw off the yolk of British colonialism"

    In all discussions of Steve Miller I am obligated to say that I indeed have been to all of the places mentioned in Rock'n Me.

    I played tons of video games, and I'm a photographer who gets hired to photograph private jets. Surely there must be a correlation between the two!

    I was also too young to have heard about those things, but it probably says more about the Monarch's homophobia/assumptions than it does anything about Depeche Mode.

    "Sweetie, isn't that the guy from Depeche Mode?"