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lmaotipimp
I encourage you to shrug off the compulsion to read part 2 or anything vapid—and there's a lot of that generated by this site—and surf the web until you find new, unfamiliar content with substance.
Fugit Hora
The URL supplied as a "primer" is 404 not only now but the 404 is the only snapshot that The Wayback Machine snagged. It must have be available for 90 days max.
If anyone has a link to that content, I'd be quite interested. I've haven't studied the history and theories of storytelling it's high time I did. I'd like…
Maybe I'll watch it in three acts with overlong intermissions.
I believe if there was a part 3, that's the fifth sign of The Apocalypse.
I want to see this, but if the running time is 2h27m, there's no way I can do it in one sitting. I'll wait for the DVD,
Present and Accounted For, sir.
A joke worth repeating. We might be better with Fitzpatrick anyway, at least he can read a defense better than Smith ever will.
The saddest aspect is that this article ends with (part 1).
There's more to ignore? Mertilize me now.
and their boyfriends…
yeah thanks for that exchange people
Was that around 2009? I remember a heckler actually throwing a drunken haymaker and was consequently arrested while the comic managed to keep hit set (and shit) together to the end. The other thing I recall was the audience having zero sympathy for the idiot violent heckler.
Thanks for the youtube links y'all. I almost always love the personal recommendations.
Goodness gracious avclub.com has been noticeably desperate for content concepts for most of the summer, and the "What's on Tonight" newsletter has ignored, then recognized for a few episodes only to ignore again many solid-to-passable broadcasts.
After 15 minutes of episode one, I decided that Vince Vaughn was the currently least telegenic actor with a high-profile gig. It ruined any chance that season 2 would be welcome in my world.
Any news on who replaces Pino? The cast and their backstories have suffered greatly since Merloni's absence.
At least this isn't the drivel about Sticky Fingers inventing Southern Rock, which deserved much more hate on Disqus than it got—and it got a lot.
I had long suspected Kentucky for reasons I can't recall, but I totally forgot about the ocean. I guess I've been had.
We have to let go of this trivia? Are you on some mission to ban speculation?
Springfield is the name of a town or city in almost every state; there's 2-4 holdouts. This came to the attention of soap writers back in the 1950s, so the old soaps always had a Springfield association.