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More like First Toke, amirite?

What a piker.

At first I read "At least he's not a racist" and almost yelled "Yes he is!" and then I saw the C (which rhymes with P which rhymes with T and that stands for trouble! Forgive me, I just saw a high school production of The Music Man…)

I went on a huge Hong Kong flick kick in the late 90s, and this was definitely one of my faves. The sense of fun emanating from the screen in Heroic Trio is what's so lacking in most H'wood comic book movies - comic books are supposed to be fun, dammit! And female lead in a comic book movie: Elektra, duh - and Pam

Dude, you rock and are so hardcore with your dissing of one of the world's great athletes! YEAH!

I'm not a fan of his battering ram style, but I've come to really appreciate and respect his insane desire to win and refusal to quit under any circumstances. He's a great, great player, and it's never good to see such wonderful competitors succumb to injuries. I also hope Juan Martin del Potro gets back on track soon.

She certainly has a nice asstro.

Santch, Trans 2, and Safe are all very good indeed, but (and I am a Statham fan, contrary to your analysis) Crank 2 has some of the most absolutely batshit cuckoo bananas whackadoodle nonsense ever put on screen. It's an exploding clown car of what-the-fuckery. And as such, it is unassailably a work of either pure

Schalke upped the ante buying Super Mario (Balotelli, that is)

Yeah, way to take down a first grader! Who does that fucking douche bag kid think he is? Then again, like has happened with me, a friend of theirs has a season ticket and let them go to multiple games when she's out of town. Or perhaps the mom's boss gets free tickets as a perk, which was another way I've gotten to go

At least since the early 70s.

I don't mean to rag on you but that is bloody awful.

Bill Lynn was truly an extraordinary human being. Founded the school in the early 70s, wanting to bring a sense of old school British schooling to the US (he went to Oxford I think, or so the paddle he whacked my butt with - long story - led me to believe). He was the headmaster, taught something like 5 or 6 classes,

I was right where Harry Settle Road breaks off Aaron Mountain Road (turns off of 729, used to be 622 I think). It was finally paved(well, part of it) in the early 80s. Our directions to friends coming from DC were "Turn left off 211 at the slave cabins (Ben Venue). Take a right at the old oak tree and a left at the

Which one? I went to the one in Huntley founded by Bill and Pam Lynn. Then Bill died (Legionnaires Disease of all things) and there was a power struggle or split sometime in the 80s (I went to boarding school 8th grade on). We had 350-400 students TOTAL K-12. The education I got there was superior to anyplace I've

I love Rappahannock County - I grew up in Castleton and went to Wakefield Country Day in the 70s/80s and used to whip around the back roads in my dad's RX-7…great times. I was lucky not to kill myself barreling around uphill blind corners and the like.

Ha! I grew up in Castleton.

I grew up in Rappahannock County (off 211 near Ben Venue - where there are still tiny brick slave cabins by the highway), and I'm not surprised in the least… As a teen I used to whip around the small county roads in my dad's '81 RX-7 - absolutely some of the most fun I've ever had. Almost killed myself numerous times