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Reid Forgrave at the Iowa State Lily-White Fair.

They were common crooks, not hackers. Just because a fireman slides down a pole to put out a fire in a strip club it doesn't make him a dancer. Amirite?

Molly, my only advice to you is to avoid NYU's ER in the future. They're a disaster. I say this from my own experience, from the girlfriend's experience, and from your own experience (they should never have released you so soon). Get well soon!

From Russia with Lube, starring Progress-M 48-007

Judicial notice involves a fact too well known to be ignored. Pop culture mainstays Star Trek and 2001 should qualify, but it's really up to the judge's discretion. The fact that such basic designs existed decades ago is proven conclusively and obviously by these recordings.

To be fair, I've ever seen a film in 3D. I do remember watching a TV show as a kid (were're talking 1990s) in which a special episode involved a pair of 3D glasses. It was gimmicky and I couldn't see why anybody would want to sit with a pair of crappy glasses for the effect unless they were on a 10min ride at

Mother Nature tried that. Pustules. It was gross, ratings suffered until the release of double rainbows.

Just like Grandma3000 used to produce!

A pox on your house.

This film needs 3D about as much as the book needs pop-ups. Which is to say, not at all.

Heating up the tires.

Love and tradition of the grand desiiiiiiiiiiiiign.

Reginald VelJohnson's on there? He was in TWO Die Hards, man!

I defer to your expertise. And, coming from a hard SF fan, that's a very clever way to justify Han Solo's use of the term "parsec".

The power button features NiteLite technology (patent pending).

While Hans Solo got "parsec" wrong, he did get "hyperdrive" right.

Comment section's going to be inflammable....

I heard "symbolic" and thought this. It's just a matter of time.

I've been working on a version of this that incorporates beer instead of water, and crustaceans.