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Actually, I sort of forgot that I did have a problem with that game until I turned my fans up. My PC choked down all kinds of games without a hitch but something about F3 and FO:NV generated enough heat to make my whole machine lock up unless I boosted the cooling.

I never had any major problems. You guys play the PC or console version?

Shouldn't that be "clippy banter"?

A printer that does scans is pretty cheap these days. The ink, on the other hand…

Quippy love story where everybody dies unhappy? Yeah, pretty much dead on.

I liked K&K, but the damn thing went on far too long. Or maybe I would have liked it if it had been about 25% shorter. The ending third just drags on and on.

Fasterer & Furiouser…er

I heard about this. I myself am a full-time dad, in Austin no less, and these assholes sound like every bad male stereotype ever made, and pretty far from Real Life. Of course, being Reality Television[tm] that goes without saying. I'm glad I didn't even try out for this dreck. I mean, what if I got on? It sounds so

Up the irons, baby.

True dat.

I should have been more specific. The DD character both epitomized and ignored the "proper" role for gay characters on TV up to that point. He was a sideline character (and you bet he showed up in the aids episode) and not important but also utterly normal. I was putting him out there as another example of the

True, but that was on "Soap!" Soap was quite deliberately insane.

"Doctor Doctor" had an utterly ordinary gay recurring character. Which was the point.

Whaddya mean, "soon?"

I will defend Triumph. They were not the most sophisticated of bands, but they made an effort to deal with themes beyond just partying, rock and roll, and chicks, without having to make a run at Alastair Crowley references or bad sci-fi. Plus, Rik Emmet could PLAY.

Jesus Christ, people hating on Triumph? @avclub-b4238f7793ec8c1a632f14f2a1766c68:disqus, where is your soul? While not as challenging musically as Rush (though Rik Emmet is an amazing axeman) they certainly had a lot more going on than the standard hard-rock tropes of the day. Not everyone tries to base a hard rock

They'll never get over Macho Grande.

Or at least a toe. Toes are easy.

Yes.

She kept turning in in odd places for me. I always felt she should have had a better career. But Hollywood is a fickle hosebeast.