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    But I finally got a lime-green zoot suit.

    All I can say is that the “suspiciously well-designed float” was the one the show actually used for LA Pride.

    Wow, I can’t imagine just being out for groceries and “ope, there’s Scott Bakula, buying avocados.”

    I wonder if the guy from Quantum Leap ever dresses up as a vampire and tells people he’s Scott Dracula.....

    I just heard James Franco say the final episode is “too provocative for America.” (from 30 Rock)

    I feel like 1) have an Amazon account and 2) sign up for another website counts as two strings...

    I feel like 1) have an Amazon account and 2) sign up for another website counts as two strings...

    ::reads headline::

    This being the CW, if it becomes a hit, they’ll quickly add a Hardy Boys show and then link the shows into a - wait for it - Drewniverse.

    As long as she’s still got time to raise her kids and get dinner cooking for her husban—

    The fact Dennis was wearing the exact same outfit as the doll and had to have gotten into the bar silently (while Cindy was looking toward the door) leads me to believe the character is not actually back at all. The fact Cindy interacted with him is just proof that the Paddy’s gang finally broke her to the point where

    “those who know me know that I come from a diverse family that represents modern America.”

    I was at rock bottom when my friends threw me a comicvention. I was... oh boy, this is hard. I, uh, I was buying every single issue in Marvel crossover events. The one-shots, the tie-ins, I had to have the whole story.

    I love Courtney Thorne-Smith, and whenever I think this is too mean to her, I remember that after this happened she was a guest-star on The Norm Show (he really has no room to make fun of anyone for the name of their movie). So if there WERE hard feelings, they weren’t strong enough to keep her from working with him.

    Can confirm, am a white people and very generic.

    “Is this your skull?”

    Be sure to continue onto The Good Fight. Not only is it great, but Elspeth shows up there, too!

    I guessed a horror comedy series where Shaq is forced to investigate haunted houses and screams a lot, ie, Shaq is a big chicken.

    We knew when the Die Hard franchise was over before he did, so why should this be any different?

    Also an unsung role... she usually plays the hardass, the tough take-no-bullshit lady, but she also played Adrian Monk’s saintly wife Trudy. All in flashbacks, and once she played a lookalike hired to con Monk into believing she was still alive. But she was as great there as she’s been everywhere else.

    I’m pretty sure that was real corpsing from Adam Scott and Craig Robinson as Blitz tells his clearly-improvised story.