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That’s because you are supposed to cover your entire body with them. Head to toe and they need to be stapled on or else they fall off. 

This atrocity deserves the profanity.

Well that’s just like your opinion, man.

I’m not THAT much better than that, let’s  be honest.

This is good advice in general. 

[Makes note to avoid sports radio and ESPN’s shouting shows next week.]

Your comment reminded me of this adorable comic:

So much this. Took my girls (7 and 4) to their first hockey game a few months ago. This was AHL. Before the game we were looking at the Zambonis parked by the side of the rink and the security guard kinda laughed and gave them a little wave. We head back to our seats and about ten minutes later the same dude walks up

Mike Perriera suggested just adding  another official sitting in the booth, who can quickly watch the replay and give information on a call. Same way as when the officials meet to discuss whether or not to pick up a flag.

I agree. Gaffigan’s the only person on that list I can tolerate. Didn’t like Chapelle’s recent specials, didn’t like Rock’s latest special, never liked Seinfeld’s standup, Iglesias, Dunham & Maniscalco are one-trick ponies, Hart is one of the most annoying people on the planet, never really liked Gervais, and I don’t

I’m sorry anyone that hates on this is just a bitter hack, it might not be your thing, fine but the skill, creativity and production values are all off the charts.

Yes! The Eastwood-acted parts are its weaker moments (though he does deliver a nice denouement of sorts), but his direction of Costner and Costner’s performance are lovely. Great stuff. I remember it was considered a major disappointment at the time, but it’s so much better than a lot of his later-period work that got

The Mule is not quite A Perfect World. Like that 1993 film, it finds Eastwood performing (both as actor and director) in two of his most comfortable modes: ambling low-key pulp and quiet regretful elegy.

That little lens-flare/reflection in the video seems to be some sort of optical effect from the engines of the Soyuz rocket, though I have no idea how the optics work to do that. But the pattern is the exact same, and I don’t think it’s a coincidence. Anyone have any idea about how this works?

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Here’s a short video from Planet Money about Chicken Tax.

Yup. One of those obit where it’s really hard to figure out which of a whole bunch of amazing things to highlight.

“...one of his longest roles, a casino operator in the first season of HBO’s Deadwood.”

This is just a test to see if I can get out of the grays by also stating that Scott Muni is dead. I don’t even know who that is.