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I think that
"…liked how this was handled in the DC Animated Universe…"
works for almost any topic.

"Mr. Pennyworth, your resume says you will work weekends and holidays. What about evenings?"

"I, Stannis Baratheon, having been defeated in personal combat, and my armies routed by the superior military strategist, give the support of myself and my liegemen to the rightful heir to the Iron Throne!"
"Hodor?"

When the Iron Giant needs to visit an outhouse for an oil dump, does he call it his "iron throne"?

The Iron Bank.
They already own 90% of the wealth, so they get one of their debtors to make a law that a corporation is a person who can sit on the throne.

"…one of her friend chicken recipes…"

Instead of a vacuum, I use the sticky side of packing/duct/masking tape (which I push on top of the horde), scrunch that up, and get it in the outside garbage before any survivors get loose.

Guns don't kill people.
Mysterious hands kill people.

Still impressive that she got a Best Actress Oscar nomination for being in a sci-fi action flick.

Just saw the Flickr picture for that scene.
Nice work with the cocooned Lego corpses on the wall.

"Yeah… right… Bishop should go.
Good idea!"

"I think someone is a few cans short of a six-pack."

Are you deliberately being obtuse? Fine.
Firewire to USB2 adaptor.
Firewire800 to USB3 adaptor.

How is marketing their #1 expertise, when Samsung and Google and MS spend so much more?

Or get any of the competitors $3 Firewire to USB adaptors.

The analysts (Forbes and others) do have a pretty crappy track record when predicting what Apple will do.

I never saw the blancmange / Scotts / Wimbledon episode until a few years back, when there was a PBS marathon. (And I have seen the other episodes enough time to memorize most of the lines.)

504 GP and 1 copper piece

or even that Python was incapable of creating a sustained, recognizable character

What's compelling about how Garak was handling the resistance on Cardassia was how he… Oh sorry, this is "Kids in the Hall" review, and not "Deep Space Nine"?