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“LaFrey’s...anonymous old friend...”

Geez, just suspend disbelief. It’s problematic if the charachters are making reference to 400-year-old cultural ephemera, but the alternative is references to “Mooblat, a personal vehicle rental company on the planet Gorfon-2.” This is what I’ve gleaned from history’s greatest philosophers: Socrates, DesCartes, and

Rock and roll achiieved perfection in 1974. It’s a scientific fact.

Too late to edit, so let me emend for clarity:

Well, the man who wrote “We hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal” owned slaves, and was aware of the irony even as he wrote it. That doesn’t mean he was full of shit, it just demonstrates that there may be a wide gap between ideals and actions. People, am I right?

No? Her character, at least, is very watchable whenever she appears.

Tiger got to hunt, bird got to fly;

First: You apparently didn’t have time to read the article, either.

If I remember correctly, Mercerism was a scam invented by the andies/replicants, and Deckard learns that the ‘Mercer’ he’d communed/empathized with was an actor. The andies’ idea was to show how empathy was just an illusion (in the way that sociopaths often believe that a conscience is just something everybody

Pheremone attraction IS falling in love. (And Claire doesn’t HATE Yaphit, I don’t think, she just wants him to take ‘no’ for an answer.)

“The only way I can lose this election is if I’m caught in bed with either a dead girl or a live boy.” - Edwin Edwards

I saw Rob Lowe’s name in the opening credits so as soon as Darulio opened his mouth I knew it was him, but I still could hardly make his face out (that’s a compliment on the makeup).

What you will...

Interestingly, last night’s Big Bang Theory also had a character (not Sheldon, for once) reduce “falling in love” (and soul mates) to “chemical responses in the brain creating sexual attraction and emotional bonding that fades over time.” She followed that up with “We’re scientists. Just because we understand the

“a Midsummer Night’s Dream comedy of errors.” I’m going to assume you did that on purpose, and congratulate you. If it’s as you like it, all’s well that ends well.

And anything by Journey has worn out its welcome inHIS century’s karaoke bars. I would have hoped it’d be a court-martial offense by the 25th century...

So it is written.

As a practitioner of the Way of the Hobo (Hobodo), I am rarely without my sacred bindle. I only busk when I can’t find a broom to push for two bits an hour, though.

Marrying Mila Kunis isn’t something you WANT to do, it’s just what you DO.

“...and they’re the luckiest people on the woooooooorld!”