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Great for every room in the house — except the bedroom. I just don't think I could get to sleep knowing that the walls of the room are the distant offspring of carnivorous plants. I'm just saying.

I know. Right?

There is no "official" start of any season. Autumn does not begin on the equinox. Traditionally, equinoxes and solstices were considered the midpoints of a season (hence, the summer solstice being called "Mid-summer's night").

According to Wikipedia: Nick Fury's aging has been slowed greatly by the Infinity Formula, a serum created by Dr. Berthold Sternberg. Fury was first inoculated with the serum in the 1940s. Fury took the serum annually for many years. Due to its cumulative effect, Fury no longer needs additional doses to prolong his

"A typical erect penis is 5-7 inches."

I watch Big Bang, and I like Big Bang, but the show clearly wants to have its cake and eat it, too. On the one hand, it wants to pander to common American stereotypes about scientists ("over-edumacated ijits who ain't got no common sense"), while on the other hand, it wants to pander to the fanboys with random science

Re: Out of Time

But just think of the cross-over possibilities!

I don't care; if there aren't any Sleestak, I'm not interested.

Four words: "You are my sunshine."

Perhaps this explains Uranus's wacky axial tilt.

It's important to remember that Star Wars didn't just appear out of the blue without any context.

And now, the end is here,

"First, they lure you in with a pretty girl dressed in plants. However, like so much in the natural world, the seeming innocuous — even innocent — masks an insidious deception."

I'd never listened to one of these podcasts before, so I decided I'd give it a try, mostly because I generally enjoy True Blood and was interested in what Charlaine Harris had to say (which was very interesting).

I work in a graduate school, so I find this quite funny. Also, the actress playing the test-grading, Taco-Bell-application-stapling grad student is really appealing.

Looks like I'm too late to play the Quantum Leap card, other than to say, "No, I don't see how it would be possible to do a television program with this premise beyond an episode or two before it became horribly repetitive and dull."

I would pick 18, specifically the day I got out of basic training. For a very brief period — I think it lasted about 3 months after — I was a god. I was tall. I was lean. My hair was still brown. By my late 20s, health issues began to creep in that have made aging more difficult than I might have wished.

Well, it may have been a while, but he did spend a goodly portion of his life writing some of the best speculative fiction in the English language. So, there's that.

In Time sounds a great deal more like Logan's Run than Harlequin.