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@BigManMalone: I stand corrected. I appreciate the pretentiousness you included. Nice bonus.

@BigManMalone: Correct me if I'm wrong, but the character you're quoting is the "turns-out-to-be" corrupt leader of the Assassins.

@ Sarah Silverman: We do.

@SisterRay73: No I'm with you. While in one sense its horrible, in another, its hilarious. Dressing as Guy Fawkes, Oliver Cromwell, or George Washington would also be pretty funny.

@Phyllis Nefler: The picture above is from the episode showing DJ's first day of real High School. The snappy pant suit/ romper outfit we see in the pic was also worn that by the teacher everyone hates. How's that for Full House knowledge?

@Stagtastic: Totally. I just noticed a bunch of people saying that Amazon would sell "how-to-commit-crimes" books. While it is stupid to be a crime, it is still a federal offense to grow pot, therefore Amazon has/is/and will sell books on how to commit crime.

Amazon sells plenty of books on how to commit crimes, btw: [www.amazon.com]

This kind of thing is really easy to get on a high horse and pontificate on. Its just a bunch of election minded demagoguery, just like voting to ban the use of Sharia law in Oklahoma State Courts (yes, its true. I hate this state.) It looks good to the idiots who vote, but doesn't really mean anything, and I doubt

"It happens a lot, clearly more than you are aware of, especially on college campuses, and the workplace"

"You have not experienced Shakespeare until you have read him in the original Klingon."

Favorite I saw said "Glenn Beck is a bottom"

nihilistic atheist...don't you sort of have to be an atheist to be a nihilist?

Still hot though!

@Aqualogy: Ever tried Koshari? I would say its like a middle eastern version. bowl with a layer of rice, layer of pasta (like vermicelli), lentils then a tomato based sauce that's heavily seasoned with cumin, chickpeas, then crispy fried onions as the coup de gras. can garnish with hot sauce (I prefer sambal)

@sicksteanein: Sambal is pretty awesome too. I even seen some flavored varieties.

@spookyu: Actually they do. At some point after the invasion of Iraq in 2003, the Pentagon changed the R&D rules to streamline testing and get new technology to the battlefield faster. One way was to adapt existing commercial products for military use - including the iTouch and, by extension, the iPad. There are

@TRT-X: That would go over like a lead balloon...