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Joel Fleischman
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For what it’s worth, the DA basically put the PD on notice with this part of their statement:

THANK YOU. That was the highlight of the entire commercial in my eyes. I already have the apartment set...gotta get the Whatley set. Hopefully it comes with a shtickle of LEGO flouride.

To me, the first season felt like someone thought up a story, then broke it into 10 chapters. It had direction and a good flow from one episode to the next. It was like a good novel. Season 2 has felt more like an anthology, with tangentially-related stories written by various authors. What little connective tissue

I see your point of view regarding Nate’s motivations, but I just disagree. This may simply stem from different definitions of “toxic masculinity”. I’ve always understood toxic masculinity to be when a man acts in an overly aggressive, hyper-macho manner because he feels pressure from society and/or his peers to act

This season has been such a trainwreck that I literally looked up who was writing each episode, because I was so sure that an entirely new writing staff had been brought in after season 1. Season 1 felt so much more focused, and the growth of the characters felt earned as the stories actually built on top of each

The broken odometer was on the other Z1, but this still seems odd to me. It had all its oil changes done at the dealership, but it only has 12 miles on it? Was it put on a flatbed and trailered to the dealership every time it needed an oil change?  Does this person live right next door to the dealer and drove 15 feet

Parts of the illustration look really well done, while other parts look like obvious “painting quickly to meet a deadline” bits. For example, the reflection of the bumper in the driver’s door, like you mentioned, looks great, as does the lighting and detail on the wheels. But the van interior, including the front

I am so sorry for you...Cumberland feels like a filming location for The Walking Dead.

While I respect your opinion on this, I whole-heartedly disagree with the sentiment. We need MORE people to vote their conscience, not fewer.  Voting for a candidate that you hate slightly less than the other candidate is not how you affect any positive change.  People shouldn’t be railroaded into believing they only

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Now I need to find this With Nail book, because Hudson Hawk and L.A. Story are among my favorite movies of all time.  

Steve Martin’s character is the one who roller skated through the museum while his friend video taped it. Sarah Jessica Parker (her character was named SanDeE* in typical ridiculous L.A. fashion) was just a clothing store employee that Harris had a hook-up with.  She never did any roller skating in the movie.  God, I

Once again, bad reporting. You never answered the central question here about the man driving into a river to fill his radiator: Was he successful?

Not really that impressed. There’s a community college in Colorado that already built this years ago.  They even hired Chevy Chase to introduce it after Luis Guzman backed out.

First of all, I’m fully vaccinated. I got the Pfizer shots when they were first available to me. I was wondering why people weren’t getting vaccinated in higher numbers, and then I see data like this. It’s no wonder so many people choose to wait for more data on the vaccine to be available. Look at those numbers from

That’s exactly what a Bill Gates-controlled drone would say...

I can’t really tell who is at fault from that video. It’s grainy and taken from a distance. All you can see is the kid on the bike take a spill. I can’t really tell if the cop car actually clipped the bike or what. With the traffic going on at that intersection, it’s entirely possible the cop didn’t even realize he or

Is that even the guy’s real name? Philip B. Linker? I’m getting something something Fill-Up Blinker?

Nate and Sharon were the two biggest problems I had with the premier episode last week. Nate coming down so hard on his replacement is totally out of character. I don’t know where they’re taking this story, but they better sober him up quick. Nate’s good-natured journey to becoming an assistant coach in the first