mrnulldevice1
Eric
mrnulldevice1

Possible spoilers:

Hakarl is the carcass-food. Brennivin is the caraway-flavored akavit.

Brennivin is one hell of a liquor. It's like rye bread that makes your face go numb.

I WAS DRUNK OKAY?!?

Of course, this being Icelandic, it's probably irregularly declined so if you're not a fluent speaker, when you try and get directions you'll end up in Isafjordur or something because you didn't realize the street name changes drastically between nominative and accusative cases.

It doesn't work, though, as Phoebe's sister Ursula was a recurring character on "Mad About You." And you can't tell me that she hallucinated Paul Reiser and Helen Hunt, too.

I see what you did there.

I heard they had cast Comet, but the dog wanted too much money so they cut his part.

Also these days when anyone asks me about a particular album or song my response is inevitably from Bloom County: "The newly-relevant [x] weaves trancelike melodies that slip over the transom of your subconscious and insinuate themselves into your dreams."

Can you lend me a jar of loooooove?
Hurtin hearts need some healing!
Take my hand with your glove of love!

Swank! Ten times as addictive as marijuana!

I don't usually reference the good morning burger directly, but I often refer to things as a "load of rich creamery butter."

Maybe I'm late to the party, or possibly just ascribing meaning to a prop guy having fun, but is there any significance to the titles of the games in the arcade?

Oddly, about 15 minutes before I read this comment, a guy from my building's facilities management walked by wearing a Jackyl tshirt.

IIRC the calculation this guy did is based on the fact that while the travel is near-instantaneous (it takes a second or two) there's still a range limit to how far the Galactica can jump. It would be effectively instantaneous if there was no limit.

"Gibberish?"

Tom Wopat has a theater/broadway career now. I'm pretty sure he doesn't care anymore, tired as I'm sure he is as being billed as "Dukes of Hazzard's Tom Wopat!"

What baffles me is how many people ar elike "this is because of political correctness/pc pressure!"

The Duke boys weren't racist. They couldn't've been, as there were almost never any black people on the show. I think there was like one, in 2 episodes.

God's Not D3ad