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It's one louder than 10 October.

That's because back then no one had ever heard the words, "plastic surgery."

"Your Honor, my client may be 20-years-old, but emotionally he's like 12. So where's the harm I ask you?"

Local news said he spent 9 months working on this particular story. He's be writing about Kelly for about 17(?) years now, ever since he got a copy of that infamous video tape in the mail.

I think you're confusing Kid Rock with Fred Durst. Which is totally understandable.

Paul is dead.

Gay and hardcore Christian? So you're saying he hadn't checked himself into conversion therapy rehab yet.

Thank God there's someone with a good memory around here.

Not sure which season you're talking about, because the season with the black guy, the gay guy and the drunk girl is every season of the Real World.

On Real World Hawaii a female cast member was taken away by ambulance for alcohol poisoning on the first night of shooting. That was 18 years ago and yes, I'm old.

The reason the networks give for cancelling a show is almost always bullshit. They would look foolish if they said, "We paid a shitload of money for that series and not very many people watched it."

Stupid reasons like the show no longer makes money for network or streaming service in question?

I'm not sure those Disney and Nick kids can be fairly judged as actors until after they leave those networks. All of those comedies are soooo over the top, it's hard to tell who can really act.

It's sounds a hell of a lot cheaper than Sense8.

Jane the Virgin and Crazy Ex-girlfriend are still hanging on at The CW.

Season six of Community on Yahoo! Screen. And Amazon UK threw in money to co-produce Ripper Street with BBC. Come to think of it, Netflix did produce new episodes of Degrassi.

She failed to reveal the killer in season 1 and there was a massive online riot.

Every time someone says that Netflix will save their favorite show that just got cancelled by some network, I want to slap them in the face. Here is a complete list of shows that Netflix has saved after they were cancelled by a traditional TV network:

Wait a minute . . . you're telling me I could've been getting paid this whole time? I'm such a sucker. Dammit!

Why are you assuming I don't already own those things?