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It sounds like most of their research was done down on Ninth Street on a Friday night.

It wouldn't be Jesi — Jesus is a Greek word, while using an i to indicate plural is Latin. Jesoi, perhaps?

Well, the Church grew through the ages by co-opting traditions and holidays of competing religions to insinuate itself into a new culture. Same idea.

Even with superhero teams, it's not how good you are, it's who your daddy is.

I snorted out loud when you said that Britain was a super power under Thatcher. *snort!* There it is again!

I always wanted the show to play with an idea from this episode — when Scully asks Clyde how she's going to die and he answers, "You don't." What if he wasn't just flirting? What if he were telling the truth? That might have been an interesting concept to build a movie around, instead of the two piles of drek that we

I had every single issue of Omni — except for the very last one. I gave them away when the wife complained that they were taking up too much space. I regret doing that.

Back in college, I was reading The Canterbury Tales in an edition with the original text on one page and a modern translation on the facing page. There's a line in The Miller's Tale, "And prively he caughte hire by the queynte," which was translated into "modern" English as "And he put his hand where he shouldn't."

I liked the Neo. That came out of the brief period someone at Marvel came to their senses and brought Chris Claremont back to the book and things were actually starting to improve. Unfortunately, that couldn't be allowed, so Claremont was booted again.

The scale's a bit off, maybe, but the Arch really isn't that big, as anyone who has ridden up to the observation deck can tell you.

Yeah, I don't think that word means what they think it means.

Will the show explain why there are mountains in Missouri?

Those wacky Germans.

If people limit themselves to things they actually know something about, won't the entire Internet simply collapse from lack of use?

Crowds of Heroes fans were disappointed that the eclipse didn't last for hours and wasn't total from pretty much anywhere on Earth.

I'm much more interested in a Highlander reboot than a Deadpool movie. Considering what they've done to the franchise to this point, a competently done reboot would be acceptable, unlike most reboots. Ryan Reynolds really isn't well suited for this part, though.

Wasn't Kevin McKidd attached to this at one point?

Of course, pretty much every issue of every Marvel comic is an alternate reality, now. That's depressing enough.

The Beauty and the Beast remake looks disappointing. What makes Vincent a beast in this one? He has a scar on his face.

So, kind of like Clyde Bruckman?