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Mr. Flute
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All in favor, say 'aye'. All opposed, say 'nay'.
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The 'ayes' have it. Motion passed, but we have to wait 30 days for the ordinance to be effective. Then we shall call it a Jon Hammeo from now on.

Why can't I be asked to imagine a world where we rejected corporations and modern mechanical lifestyles and found a way to live as peaceful high tech agrarians? Basically, 1890 with modern medicine, sanitation and food production/diversity.

WORDPLAY!

Exactly. The Entire Internet.

Depends.

But all 'person' just like corporations.

I said GOOD NEIGH, sir!

The one that I always remember is the trailer's for Mel Gibson's Payback in 1999.

I got about half way through the book, but bailed because I found it dull, insufferable and too negative for my tastes right now.

Acceptable for a first episode and may turn into something worthwhile, but may also be repetitive and die a justifiable death.

I very much like Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural style and portfolio, but he was an awful person.

Unrelated to Mr. Wilder's death, that is one of the smartest and bestest comedic routines in comedy history. The Pythons at their peak zenith.

Classic. Brings back all the PBS watching I did as a kid in the mid-late 80s.

With three young boys of my own (7, 8, & 9), Finding Nemo is hard for me to watch now.

Except for that period of time when he was 'former fat guy' skinny.

What about Cena? Maybe I missed something worthwhile with his performance.

I like funny people, though not so much Funny People.

So do I. That's an amazing coincidence.

I don't have one, but I like the assistant's t-shirt. I don't see anything wrong with being proud of it.

Nebutron. That guy…again?