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(and Martha is no longer Poor Martha after her happy step-mom ending)

As much as I would love answers to those questions, I think any follow-up to The Americans would be kinda bleak. Philip and Elizabeth in poor-as-shit post-Soviet Russia? Paige was surely arrested, right? She wasn’t a well-trained spy and to what resources might she have had access after ditching her parents? Is Oleg

“Removing automobile lanes to put in bike lanes is, in my opinion, the height of stupidity, it means more cars backing up, creating more emissions.”

I would easily put Mr. Baseball in the top 10.

Sell it????

Oh, I like that idea.

There are so many better F1 quotes to mug-ify. Guenther Steiner could have so many mugs.

If I’m going to have a Kimi Quote mug, it’s gonna be the “No Kimi, you will not have the drink” just so I can tell myself “because it’s mine!” after every sip.  

That horse has gone to the great glue or dog food factory in the sky.  Godspeed.

Only buyers of the Cybertruck will be rich Musk Stans.

Maybe everyone in the department knows this Captain fellow is a dipshit and they’re happy he’s been taken down a few pegs?

$10 million and not a bidet or Japanese toilet in sight? Obviously for people with money but no taste.

I suppose dumping fuel on the UAV might have been to mess with its engine, get fuel in the air intake or something?

Ted is first of all, not a real person with a real kid. Second, he is portrayed as someone who is running away from his problems, whose refusal to deal with his own issues led to his divorce and increasing distance from his son in the previous two seasons.

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We had the Incredible Crash Dummies on VHS. I don’t remember who gave it to us, but we had that and a few Dummies toys.

Ford? Yeah, he’s a big ol’ turd, but I live in Alberta now and our premier, whose government seems poised to be re-elected this spring, is worse.

The phrases “Stop Logging Old Growth Now” and “Save the Green Belt” were emblazoned across the protestor’s back. The latter slogan references a protected strip of Mississauga Ojibwa First Nation land located in Ontario

For that 1990's spirit of optimism and coolness, the Nissan 300ZX

Love me some Not Just Bikes.  

A Good Year is indeed one of Scott’s weaker films, but enjoyed it because it combines my celebrity crushes of Marion Cotillard and Archie Panjabi (granted, in a smaller role) with my dream of retiring to a vineyard in France.