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It looks very generic, early 2000s. Some of the costumes look like they came from Hot Topic.

I saw a UFC fight sort-of end that way. Gray Maynard vs. Rob Emerson. Maynard slammed Emerson, who tapped due to broken ribs or something, but knocked himself out on the takedown. Double knockout, no contest ruling. It is possible.

We had men at Brenau, too, in Georgia - there were no male dorms, so you had to be a commuter student, but we had a relatively large number of male dance, theatre, and nursing students.

Yeah, first thing I thought was that my sister had these when she was 6.

Yeah - I mean, I bought the latest Pebble, but I’m the first to admit it’s because I’m a geek who’s always wanted a wrist computer. I don’t need it, and it won’t make my life any easier. It’s pretty much a toy.

If he does, he needs to sing it in his Scruffy or Roberto the Insane Robot voice.

Could’ve sworn it was Mr. James.

I want a RiffTrax version with Elvira as the guest riffer.

Chris Colfer was on his high school debate team. That’s the closest I could come up with.

This is why I buy my sneakers in the Adidas boys’ department. Lots cheaper, better color options, decently high arches, and they’re wide enough for my stupidly wide feet. Plus, I don’t need an insert to keep them from sliding around my disproportionately narrow heels.

In my experience, it’s usually accompanied by an (un)healthy dose of self-righteousness, fueling delusions of superiority. For example, the racist assholes that comprise my immediate family get the most infuriating case of smug whenever a person of color does something “wrong” -regardless of how minor, or whether most

Can they just stop, already? The universe the books created is fascinating enough, and the closest we've gotten to seeing it onscreen was Return to Oz. It's my favorite of the Oz movies for that reason, but it would be awesome to see an Oz cinematic universe that's truer to the books with the budget of that Franco

Our episode begins with Special Agent Avery Ryan

I have two consistent problems with Lane Bryant. First, except for one style of dress shirt, all their tops seem to be made for giants. As in, very tall people. Their shapeless tees fall like short dresses on me. Second, I’m an athlete. I have huge, muscular calves. Even Lane Bryant’s jeans have all been too tight,

Regarding Dumbo - what exactly are they going to do about those crows? They were animated in the style of vaudevillian blackface. And the main one was named JIM CROW.

Michael Shanks, maybe.

Oh, man - I had the collector's edition VHS of the D'onofrio episode (pre-DVD, and back when the only TV available on VHS was select episodes of The X-Files, B:tVS, and ST:TNG). That episode was amazing.

Even then, I feel like "bad" for Homicide was better than a lot of current procedural crime shows. I think they didn't quite know what to do when Andre Braugher left.

I tried to watch its first season - I was a die-hard Homicide: Life on the Street fan, and it was big news that Richard Belzer was going over to SVU. Not just the actor, but the character John Munch. I was so disappointed - it was nothing like Homicide, in quality or style. Couldn't get past the first few episodes.

I can't watch that Zoloft ad without thinking about my Physiological Psychology class, years ago. The professor showed us the video just to point out that the animators got it wrong and it drove him nuts - because it shows the neurotransmitters going into the nerve, and apparently they stick to receptors on the