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Dear God, please review the episode with Raymond Burr playing Perry Mason as an idiot and the idiot who says "Yeeeeeeesssssssss" as a brilliant attorney. https://www.youtube.com/wat…

you HEARD him. HE could not SAY the lines.

The Nazis would not respect letters of transit, in Occupied France. But they are in unoccupied France.

So true. Lowest level of employees - meetings in your own building without even a breakfast buffet. Next level up - coffee, juice and bearclaws. Go up a few level and they are in some resort with all the amenities - even when the topic is "cost cutting".

Any of the trendy clubs recommended by Stefan would be more fu

But while you are accepting his basic humanity, his opponents are still blaming him for his flaws and his successes while not mentioning the awful things racists did.

Well, if you can't trust an insane middle aged white man who can you trust?

But it's interesting how important it was supposed to be for Conservatives. For a long time you could fight civil rights with an axe handle and the "N word". When that went out of fashion, thanks to photography and TV, another tactic was used. Point out MLK's failings as a man and try to explain your opposition in

Works with public figures, too. How many times have you seen people condemn "Hollywood types" for this actions while forgiving others, like conservative politicians or celebrities they like?

Once they came back from an interview like that and Jon Stewart said "Why do they talk to us?"

Just saw a Late show with Colbert were he's talking to Jason Jones (who replaced him on the Daily Show). Colbert said there are three lawsuits against him from those days - all still pending. He didn't go into details but I don't think "Making you look like a dumbass" is a valid suit.

"We'll never skip school again." wah wah wah wa wah wah

Ask Leonard. He'll probably say "You didn't know about the storage locker? I've been driving his crap there for years."

Or, like most couples, they double down by getting pregnant or adopting.

I could have sworn (long time ago, so I could be wrong) that they used a completely different word rather than just pronunciation. I know sometimes it's just spelling (curb/kerb, tire/tyre) but there are entirely different words like truck/lorry, elevator/lift. I thought solder was like that - "tin" or something.

I don't think he has a roommate for the money - he has plenty. He needed a live in servant, nanny, cook, chauffer etc.

Yes, like "sadder" but with an "o".

But they demand the former, but I've never heard any ever mention the latter.

I agree about Hart, but watch Cameron explain the banana and you'll hate him plenty.