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(Paranoid, twitching ice cream truck driver tries to figure out if you're on to him too or just forgot.)

Just like how it's impossible for plants or animals to be poisonous.

I only remember it because for a brief moment that Richard Hatch was more famous than the Richard Hatch who played Apollo on Battlestar Galactica, as well as Tom Zarek on a later program which was also called Battlestar Galactica.

From the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's coverage: (link)

Pittsburgh is working on that technology right now!

Swedes are all anti-vivisection, while the Norwegians are trying to warn everyone, "That's no dog!"

stie

The Battlestar Galactica Marathon at the Manor Theater indicates "yes"!

I thought Gruber was the one where you hailed a ride, only to have it explode violently with everyone assuming you were inside, so they never bothered to look for you and the millions of dollars in stolen bearer bonds.

Pride and Prejudice and Pietasters?
Something about Moby Dick and Reel Big Fish?

"Well sure, Brain, but where are we gonna find rubber pants our size?"

Ooh, him card read good.

Like ten kilospoons when all you need is a knife.

In Hiroshima.

And eating a gyro.

Cate Blanchett and Judi Dench can release as many prestige pictures as they want, her obnoxious, spoiled brat version of Elizabeth I is still the definitive portrayal.

Even Lex Luthor has some charm and intelligence.

Sure he has. One's the one where suckers give you free money, and the other one is a bunch of actual work including listening and reading that he doesn't feel like doing.

Strictly speaking, the teacups are three or four circles of Hell spinning around inside a larger circle of Hell.

That's right, I've met that little dog and it actually speaks very good English. Its also quite a lot braver, if a little impetuous.