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Now my pants are limping too!

This was so great. At the end, it seemed clear that Ruffalo's character was going to make the same mistakes over and over, whereas Laura Linney's character was going to make NEW mistakes, every time — but they would, over time, make roughly the same amount of mistakes. Mistakes: The Ties That Bind.

The statue in Arrested Development of the guy that found some other dude's hand is a more emotionally resonant statue.

It's the italics that bring this home.

Yes, that was another absolute nightmare. They had some strange ideas about tone in the 1980s.

No, not only the theme song: I also remember an episode with a haunted house and a vaguely porous brick wall which Ralph could walk through in his suit and in the wall there was an ill-defined monster that tore at his skin and IT GAVE ME NIGHTMARES FOR MONTHS

", because of course you can"

"Notting Hill," more like "Nodding Off," amirite? (I am rite.)

I am now aware of U2! The loveable lads from Liverpool.

What an awful person this guy is. Can we revoke his writer's license?

OK OK CAN WE PLEASE TALK ABOUT CABIN BOY NOW

Agreed. This game left me cold. Very boring Metal Gear Solid style sneaky sneaky.

I just Belew myself.

The Javascript programmer in me is reacting poorly to the open parentheses of the last paragraph.

Mike Doughty's book was perhaps the most bitter and terrible piece of music writing I have ever read. His refusal to cite his band members by name is maybe the most childish and petulant device I've ever encountered. When I was done with the book, which I grimaced my way though, I literall threw it in the trash can.

Mike Doughty's book was perhaps the most bitter and terrible piece of music writing I have ever read. His refusal to cite his band members by name is maybe the most childish and petulant device I've ever encountered. When I was done with the book, which I grimaced my way though, I literall threw it in the trash can.

Best headline of the week, hands down. Take the rest of this week off!

This show is "Scorsese for Dummies."