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And Ann's still waging jihad against Delta, so she might be a little preoccupied.

I don't know that it can sustain even that. Most of what makes it great is in the narration, not what actually happens.

What does an ex-Muppeteer who identifies way too closely with his character do for a second act anyway?

Jon Peters?

Ugh, not me. Too much depression and wood pulp.

If they're just going to take content from elsewhere - which they are - at least they've picked a legit thing to promote this time?

So you're saying this is the chicken nuggets or mac 'n cheese of the AV Club offerings?

Dunno, judging by his early responses, he's probably decided we're not worthy of his genius. You wrote a stinker, dude. Learn from it.

CA's Senate bench is deep. Even if Feinstein is challenged (and I don't think she's going anywhere), that challenge is going to come from the left. Not someone claiming they're going to make the Republican Party something it's emphatically decided it's not.

For that matter, at least half the appeal of kale chips is the same as any other chip: they're just crunchy salt delivery vehicles.

What neighborhood do you live in, if you don't mind my asking? I love Vietnamese, but I haven't had much luck finding places in Northwest.

I will never understand why people think it's a good idea to toss handfuls of chopped raw tomatoes all over everything.

That's ridiculous. Who turns down free crayons?

Wow. Glad that trick never occurred to me as a kid. I would totally have done something like that on purpose.

Nah. We might get some substance mixed in with the snark on the political articles if that happened.

I think this might be part of why a lot of Indian restaurants have lunch buffets. That's how I figured out most of my favorites (which turned out to be pretty much everything, but…)

Gosh, I can't imagine where the guy might have gotten the idea that avoiding the issue was a better idea than admitting to not knowing a thing and getting mocked for it.

And then there are the parents who are completely dependent on school lunches to keep the kids fed and have no choice in the matter.

Noodles & Co has fully embraced the "it can be multiple things!" approach.

There's a restaurant near me that calls itself EVOO. It's surprisingly decent.