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I’ve put about 8 hours into it and I enjoy the raiding side of it, but the building is a bit tedious. The fact your outposts only last 24 hours is a pain. And while you could just raid and ignore the building it would kind of wreck the play/ reward loop. I'll give it another chance but don't think I have the patience

CBS/Paramount produced both Judge Joe Brown and Judge Mills Lane during that timeframe.

And Mills Lane had his own court show from 1998-2001. And James Curtis had Curtis Court from 2000-2001. And Larry Joe Doherty had Texas Justice from 2001-2005.

Judge Judy’s husband, Jerry Sheindlin, hosted the rebooted People’s Court from 1999-2001 (taking over from Ed Koch)

I mean... the only other guy I can think of from around that time is Judge Joe Brown?

Judge Wapner was always handsy!

Damn it, Judge Judy!

Well, I guess that Chelsea fans had to strike back after they were depicted in the episode as warm and welcoming to a beloved former player.

Anyone who has a problem with this needs to get a fucking life. The actual banner is unchanged & still hangs in the stadium, so what exactly are these idiots whining about?

I’m sure there are perks to being famous, but jesus so much of the shit that goes along with being famous are just not worth it.

My brain initially went to “some non-specific distant relative,” if only because I had an ex-coworker who was firmly convinced for a while that her & I were distantly related in some unclear way. “Convinced he’s Keanu’s son” makes much more sense.

It was Matthew Perry, wasn’t it?

Matt Reeves waits by his front door, sighing to himself.

Even in a case where they ended up actually being related, Keanu doesn’t necessarily owe him shit. Family is just as much about proximity as it is about blood-- if someone is a biological relative but has no emotional relationship to you, they may as well be a stranger.

Great story, but I have one small quibble — I make my own fermented hot sauce every year, and xanthan gum, event though it sounds suspicious, is actually a useful ingredient, helpful for adding body to a hot sauce and preventing separation. It’s pretty common even among hobby hot sauce makers. (I understand it’s also

Cue word: Made in China.

Just want to go on the record and say that putting a wire across a parking lot seems really bad. Not Jay’s fault.

He spent his whole life capturing cars and keeping them in captivity. Now the cars are fighting back.

I’d watch it.

Comedians In Cars Getting Injured