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I'd suggest the scores from The Magnificent Seven and The Great Escape, both by Elmer Bernstein.

Would you be willing to pay 40% more EACH RIDE to have 24/7 public transportation?

Thank goodness for you professional black men lawyers.

"He may have a penis, but he isn't going to sign a check with it." will now be my automatic response for as many situations in life as possible. Thank you.

The study authors don't believe this is blatant sexism — male mechanics aren't standing around twirling their mustaches and giggling about how dumb women are — it's just that the shops believe that women know less about cars and car repair, and thus get a higher quote.

Oh man, thank you for posting - didn't see this when it aired. Wonderful.

As a shy and nervous interviewee, I've found that it helps me to practice answers to likely questions ahead of time. Helps me figure out what points I should include, and saying it aloud makes me more comfortable later. Then I write down the answers to help me remember them later, plus I can read them later. You don't

Tortorella has a very stupid face. And an awful approach to (not) managing a powerplay, which as everyone can see leads to huge success on the PP.

@ Ubertrout - don't hate on the Rangers. Hate on your team for being so bad they failed to beat a clearly unmotivated, inconsistent team that has trouble scoring goals. =)

"Pikinis" is a stupid and roundabout name. I mean, was "Friday Night" already taken?

For me at least, I never thought Porky Pig's stutter was a joke. It just seemed like something that was part of who he was. I never laughed at it or even thought I was supposed to...though I realize that it could have always been meant as a joke and I just missed that.

Jokes at the expense of people with disabilities: thatz not okay.

A few more thoughts about her taking to Twitter:

The first step to fixing a problem is admitting there is a problem. And when the problem is you, sometimes someone needs to hold up a mirror for you to see what's really happening.

That's a good point - I think rehabilitation is important, and certainly the current prison system doesn't promote rehabilitation enough.

Fair, there needs to be a consistent, rational line for when to try a defendant as an adult. Age as a general representation of mental capacity and maturity seems like the least arbitrary way to go.

Don't do anything you wouldn't want your mother - or millions of other people - reading on the front page of the paper the next morning.

Their brains may not be fully developed, but they were born with hearts. I'm not sure when those died, but apparently before age 16.

Some tips from an online safety POV: