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Mr. Fist of the Pon Farr put this idea out there, but then followed it up with the last names “ThickMcRunFast” and “BigMcLargeHuge”. Sorry, but I’m not putting an MST3K joke on my business cards.

They do believe it. This is Snellville, GA. If you’re not a member of the KKK, they don’t think you’re racist, and everything else is either “all in good fun” or “just tellin’ it like it is”. I went to a different HS in the same town. So many racists who don’t think they’re racist (including my family).

There’s also this water tower. When you’re driving by it, you can’t really see the word “County”. That’s all I’ve got.

The play-by-play:

Apparently, she’s staying with her current coach, so I don’t expect to see any improvement in her striking game at all. Which doesn’t bode well for her in the rematch.

I loved Another World, but I watched Days with my mom when I was home sick. I thought Eric Brady was adorable. Then he turned into Dean Winchester and got even better.

Hulu doesn’t judge. It just keeps going and going. I think I accidentally left it on (with the TV off) for a day or so and it went through at least one season of Stargate: Atlantis.

Fun fact: the guy who directed that episode also directed No Holds Barred. Starring Hulk Hogan.

I tech for a morning show on the weekends, anchored by a woman and with a female meteorologist. They get tweets during the breaks about their clothing, ranging from pearl-clutching conservatives complaining about a lack of sleeves (this is in Florida, where it’s always hot) to creepers making really inappropriate

Agreed. Her judo is sick, but her striking has never been great. It went from terrible to okay, but the crap her camp was feeding her about how good her boxing looked was basically fraud.

Yeah, but 2 seasons of Ben Browder was kinda great.

He was also in seasons 2-5 of Stargate: Atlantis, which has significantly less rape and gore.

Local news is reporting that Governor Voldemort (Rick Scott) has added Florida to this list, dammit.

I think SG-1’s Vala beamed a bad guy into space once. Don’t know why it’s not done more often.

I hope she’s disappointed, then. I don’t know enough about the area to know for sure. I’m going up there for the first time around Thanksgiving.

Oh, the things you couldn’t see on smaller, standard-def TVs in the 1990s. Like stand-ins and stunt doubles. So many shows lied about their stars doing their own stunts, which is painfully obvious with modern technology.

Season 1 of Angel on Netflix is in widescreen, and was never supposed to be. It was shot for (and aired in) 4:3. There’s even a cameraman visible in one of the scenes. If it’s post-season 1, then I got nothing.

I know nothing about Bloomington, but my little sister just moved there. We’re from the metro-Atlanta area, and she apparently moved to Indiana because she’s incredibly racist and just wants to be around white people. I have no idea how we’re related, sometimes.

A disappearing middle-class is contributing to this, too, I believe. Stores that market to the 99% aren’t doing so hot, because fewer people have money to spend on non-necessities.

14 years ago, I worked at an Old Navy in Orlando. This was before they’d really started regionalizing their stock, and we’d received a fuck-ton of sweaters because they were the big item to sell. This was in August, when it was easily in the high 90s, if not topping 100. My manager bumped the A/C down to 50. Those