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You used the wrong video for Harvey Danger's Flagpole Sitta.

I learned this summer that intergalactically, this is the best song ever made.

We are …

From Chapter 23 ("Out"):

The assassins were told to follow Dougie and the clue they had to his was his car. Since the car had not moved they assumed he was still in the house.

Also the first (?) time he says something where he's not just repeating what someone else has just said.

I haven't seen the episodes after this one, but I'm assuming that sometime in the past 25 years the Great Northern has changed from keys to key cards. So when they receive the actual key in the mail, they'll check their records to see who used that room back when they still had keys and never returned their key (or

If it could happen to Lyle Lovett and Ric Ocasek, it can happen to us!

See also:

I re-read the book earlier this year, and while I'm not 100% positive, I'm pretty sure that the adult ending comes first, followed by the kids ending (in italics) with the blood oath, then everyone separating and it mentioning that the 7 of them were never together again.

Mom said that she and Dad found you as a baby in a cornfield during a meteor strike.

(a single tear runs down Mr. Strawberry's face)

Personal The Mist drinking game: take a shot every time I recognize part of Bedford Place Mall.

The King story mentioned using the gun on his group (including his son) as a last resort after they escaped the store. But King wanted an open-ended ending where everything continues so they just keep truckin' along.

I can understand why the mini-series did it, and why this movie is doing it, but I would really like to see an adaptation that has both timelines (kids, adults) running parallel like they do in the book. I like how it has the end of the adult storyline immediately followed by the end of the kids storyline where you

Dr. Kelso: Do you want me to order you a clown?
J.D.: A drunk clown hurt me once.

Hey, my favorite show is Hollywood Hogwash.

How do you keep up with the news like that?

The only good part about that scene in the book (and I use the term "good" very loosely) is that it takes place in pitch black. No one can see anything, so it's a very strange experience for the 5 guys standing around listening to Beverly and whoever's currently having sex with her, knowing what's going on but not