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Stranger in the Alps
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No. Chigurh is death. Malvo is Satan.

I think that IS the prize.

Kill 'em All has a few essential tracks - Seek & Destroy, The Four Horsemen, and Jump in the Fire are all awesome. And if you get the re-issue from 1988, you also get Blitzkreig and Am I Evil? - the latter of which is also essential Metallica, though it is a cover.

Because your jizz (your jizz) is on my list
Because your jizz (your jizz) I can't resist
Because your jizz is what I miss
When I turn out the light

Private, for profit businesses need competition or they become abusive to their customers. Where is the competition? And, really, who are the customers?

Absolutely. MSH is just … not very good. MMD is slight, but it's so, so sweet, in a way that only a song about a beloved sheepdog could be.

Or Belgian Dutch …

I'm not convinced that Betty didn't get the ending she deserved. She was free of the conceits that had made her life so difficult to navigate. She no longer was worried about how her actions might be interpreted, but instead only cared about what their impact on the people she cared for would be. She was at peace

The whole series was a critique of American consumer culture through a Buddhist lens. It's not coincidence that the only time (other than post-coitus) we ever see him at peace is when he's engaged in meditation in the final shot we see him. He has finally let go of his attachments, his preconceptions … his desires.

Am I the only one reminded of Don Martin's "Lance Parkertip, noted Notary Public"?

I don't think that's entirely accurate. I think he did it not so much as retaliation for her not being into him as because in that moment he realized that the only reason he hadn't fired her before (because, as we all can agree, she was terrible at the job) was because of his own interest. He was doing something he

Whitfield seemed more dangerous and cunning. McIntyre conveyed more moral authority and leadership. Both were excellent, and the change in actors actually seemed to feed into the progression of Spartacus from pissed off caged animal to leader of a rebellion that threatened the very existence of one of the most

Prince, Bob Dylan, Mitch Hedberg, the Coen Brothers, the Replacements, Atmosphere, Brother Ali, Garrison Keeler, Maria Bamford … We're eclectic, for sure, but the fucking frigid six month winters seem to lead to a disproportionate amount of top rate performers.

Dan Parker, is that you?

She didn't leave WP or get fired - the airport restaurant *is* a Wolfgang Puck.

The tilde is not valid. It's a hyperforeignism. Habaneros are named after Havana, Cuba - aka Habana. There is no tilde in either the city name or the pepper.

Oh, bother.