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Re Oreos: "Oreos shouldn’t be found in the frozen foods section." Cookies'n'Cream ice cream excepted.

I thought you were supposed to eat Taco Bell AFTER you drank, not while you drink.

When I watched how relatively tame the interview was, I wondered what was up. The conclusion I came to was he didn't want to either give Trump a forum or ammo. Going after him, even in the substantive fashion Colbert can muster, risked creating a few sound bites that would help Trump to limited upside, at best, for

I had two reactions when I first saw a preview for this movie:
1. It seems like someone decided to make a movie about a YouTube video

Sufferlandria…the only alternate universe focused around riding a bicycle.

Is it just, or is Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting extremely proud of her shoulders this season?

"bless you" to keep your spirit in predates the simpsons.

I have two:

Why do I see Stephen Colbert in "Music Man?"

Is this what you want? What you really, really want?

Is this documented at TV Tropes? Besides Bizzarro Seinfeld, Community's alternate timelines, Russ and fake Joey/Chandler, you have the doppelgangers on HIMYM.

Wow…cause that'd mean Barney….wow….

OK, twist ending proposal: mom's OK. Ted's mom is OK. The mom's mom is OK. My mom is ok.

What really stings about "Forest Gump" is that it beat both "Pulp Fiction" and "Shawshank Redemption." There may have been two or three others in the mix.

Here's my thought: had Indy not been at the island, there would be no one to tell the US "the ark is here, come pick it up," and it would not only wind in the warehouse, but in the hands of the Nazis. Remember: there was a big sub base on this island who would send someone to go pick it up.

This is a core fear I have this season. What we know so far: he only met the mother after he gave up on love. This happened sometime during Robin and Barney's wedding weekend (i.e. this season), leaving him dejected at the train station. If Robin no longer being immediately available to him (i.e. married to Barney or

The bit about hell I think is a bit of a Sorkin tick—giving a character who otherwise has little to do some bit of news-of-the-day to riff on. I remember when the pope (or whoever) said "there is no hell" in the day, including other editorials. Sorkin used Natalie as his mouthpiece for an otherwise disposable bit of

Grab your vintage copy of Barenaked Ladies debut CD, "Gorden." They have a whole list in it.

Grab your vintage copy of Barenaked Ladies debut CD, "Gorden." They have a whole list in it.