juniormillenium-old1
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Can you design, build and maintain a computer system?

I remember watching this film when it was tossed onto HBO. Talk about talent literally being stranded in an ocean of suck. At least it gave him an opportunity to showcase his tragically-overlooked singing talents. Shame no one was there to witness them.

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I agree with sufreak: There is a quality of service that is lacking, which needs to be addressed. If I go to a restaurant and order the Steak Special, I expect a steak; and cannot be blamed for becoming upset and refusing to pay when they deliver a tofu burger instead. It isn’t just wrong, it’s incredibly

I find it entertaining that it's the Wall Street Journal who's reporting on Hulu and MSN's chickanery, considering all three are owned by NewsCorp.

I'm still not seeing where you're getting the Truther stuff from. Yeah, a group of financiers are talking about funding Stephen Spielberg's next film, but as far as I can tell it's a Twilight Zone episode set to comic book form — weak science, moralistic story, twist ending.

Enceladus: the sprinkler of Saturn.

This reminded me of "Three Vikings" for the old Sega Genesis. Anyone else get that nostalgic kick?

In a good way or a bad way?

Reagan's dead and God killed Nixon; but you keep holding onto that dream The Man-Beast, and maybe one day your wish will come true.

And yet, easy dreams are all that we're bothering to invest in anymore.

Where is this wonderful land you speak of, where freedoms such as these are still free?

[sadface] Nor I.

Not to Spell Check, apparently.

I agree with you on Tom Welling. Say what you will about the show and its writing, but Welling looked like Superman — the Christopher Reeves variety, of course. Give the guy a few months in the gym and a proper script, and you'd have yourselves a killer Man of Steel.

But the suit was made by his Earth mother, and has nothing to do with Krypton (save for the S which, according to most reboots, is a Kryptonian symbol for Science/Scientist/Knowledge/whatevers).

He looks like he's a gold chain and one popped collar away from stepping on the Jersey Shore.

Take a look at the Lawman

So . . . does that mean The Andy Griffith Show is cannon? Because that would be frikin awesome! The most idealized future occupying the same universe as the most idealized American small town — it's too perfect not to make sense. ^_^

Posh! The day I grow too old for Thundercats is the day they pry away my replica Sword of Omens to fit me into my coffin.