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Well…that just sounds like a Winnebago.

Yea, and he's only home alone in the sense that he's sick and his parents still have to go to work.

We're talking about people who are sleeping when they do it.

I thought about adding something similar to what your co-worker said, I'm just not ever sure that people are taking me serious so…I think about this kind of stuff a lot. There's no need to read people a chapter out of my book of crazy. I will mention the cliff notes though, just to float the idea out there. Often,

…and, to add to my earlier comment, my favorite part of the neapolitan was a mix of vanilla and strawberry. I didn't touch the chocolate.

I'm sort of an autodidact (the word sounds so professional that I'm afraid to identify myself as one. It sounds like you have to meet certain qualifications to be one) and I have the opposite problem. I'm unable to commit fully to any one idea.

Surge is back in my area, by the way. If they start selling them in 12-packs, I may have to change my username!

He really does seem like a nice guy, actually. And, I enjoy the fact that he's able to condemn ideologies without condemning the people that subscribe to them. It's something I try to do.
…he is a bit much though.

…I'm trying to think if there's any high energy people that I like.

Say what you will about Seth MacFarlane, but his voice is less annoying than Brand's voice.

Food Stamps is considered socialism here. It's ridiculous.

It feels like he writes his stuff out and then edits it by thumbing through a thesaurus for the synonym with the most letters.

He seems like a smart guy with reasonable viewpoints, but he's like a puppy jumping up on somebody's chest and licking them in the face. His energy isn't something I find to be sustainable, as a viewer.

I've been thinking of this guy every time I see that name in the credits.

I did that last week. It was still awesome…I'll admit to being a little drunk though.

Good point.
Now that I think about it, the message of the show was kind of: Yes, gunslingers and outlaws are badass, but do you really want to live that life?

That was the theme of the season, for me. People so obsessed with living up to their full potential that they think pushing people out of the way is justifiable.

I definitely understand that. I prefer phone booths to cell phones, even though I've never used one.

You know, I actually wouldn't mind that.
I know it's not likely to happen but, part of me wishes that trials were held anonymously. Lawyers are assigned, not based on the financial status of the defendant but, based on the severity of the accusations. The court officials would be present, along with anybody the

For me, Twain means I don't have to read Shakespeare. :)
Honestly, there are a lot of old books that I want to read but…it's a little difficult getting into the language of the time.