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Haha this is what I'm talking about though, I'm not sure why anyone is upset about it unless they are related to Clark or Darden.

I'm a bit surprised at how much discussion has been generated over the OJ prosecutor characters. I'm 25 and consider myself culturally aware of things before my time, but I had just started kindergarten when OJ was found not guilty and the names of Judge Ito and Mark Fuhrman are the only side characters I know from

Is Triple H fucking going over?

I agree to an extent. He seems like a cool guy, obviously intelligent, but I don't really like the trend of "deGrasse Tyson said it, no need to look deeper". Like, he kinda bungled his analysis of the footballs and Ballghazi, nobody is above reproach.

That is why it is such a great damn song.

Yeah I live on 10th Avenue about 2 blocks away from several of these horror-themed Restaurants (and one place called Times Scare that I'm not exactly sure what it even is) that always have someone outside in costume shilling.

I'm so pissed the video of Larry Z calling Jericho a fuckin midget and telling the person with the camera "I GOT ROGAINE IN - FUCK YOU" is no longer on Youtube.

Yeah I think Tom McLoughlin and Joe Zito were the directors who best 'got' what F13 was.

Well yeah, but I don't see what Dean Winters has to do with that.

BLACK DENNIS, START THE CAR!

I'd put somebody obscure enough to the general public that nobody could object to them on bills, like Henry Cabot Lodge Jr, a liberal Massachusetts Republican who served in the war while he was a Senator.

She's right about cats, they are pretty cool.

How about JFK? Everybody loves JFK.

I'm glad that Tim took time away from Jackson Hole to do this interview.

As someone who never watches this show I always figured the talk of it being overly raunchy was just people forgetting how risque network comedies have gotten in general. But then I saw a clip where Kat Dennings character suggests her friend do anal on a first date, and I understood.

Where's my Chief Justice Warren Burger figure?

I really recommend "Days of Fire" to anybody interested in what went on in the Bush Administration. It paints a very interesting picture that leaves even those who feel Bush was a terrible President (myself included) with some definite sympathy for him.

Fair enough, and I actually wasn't trying to put down the film, moreso it's audience who I feel fairly confident in suggesting are also the reason why Fox News is the highest rated network.

" When I was a kid, Mystery Science Theater 3000 was like I’d discovered heaven. It was this comedy that completely got inside of my head and was very special and unique but not very popular."

"I don't know how other studios will chase this audience"