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It's a tough one. Reedus seems like he'd do a good job - but I haven't seen enough of him to make a solid impression. (Which is fine - it'd be better if everyone in this was cast from a pile of no-names rather than try to find A-listers.) The last episode of Walking Dead I was just thinking that Reedus was edging

Paul plays a very good junkie, and does "redeemed junkie" even better. Reedus would be good as well - I hadn't heard that one.

I hear Viggo mentioned all the time, and he would have been perfect 15 years ago before he was Aragorn. But he has too much baggage as a truly good character, and it would be hard to convince many people in the audience that Roland is a mean, nasty, amoral protagonist who's willing to sacrifice his own son to continue

The only person who is allowed to play Eddie Dean is Aaron Paul.

M-O-O-N, that spells "Gigli".

"My opinion is that it is a fact..."

That's exactly how I read it. Very poor choice of words in the headline.

For some reason they have Dahmer in Ohio.

A V-7 motor is impossible - engines need to be symmetrical, and if it's in a V-shape, then you cannot have an odd number of cylinders.

Yeah, I kind of like the idea of my iPhone being able to control the world, but the lack of physical buttons makes it pretty useless when watching a movie in a darkened living room. I don't want a bright-ass screen lighting up every time I want to adjust the volume or rewind 15 seconds. Plus, people watch TV when I'm

Gyromite.

I agree. I need fewer things on my counter, not more.

Your post doesn't make any sense. Toys are made out of plastic and built to withstand children. iPhone4s are made out of glass and aren't made to withstand much of a beating at all. So how do they feel like toys?

Could people use a 3GS on Verizon if they bought one secondhand on craigslist?

No. But when both 3G and a CONNECTED WiFi signal are present, it uses WiFi.

So you're saying that we need to release the kraken explanation?

Paper towels are good, but I've had better luck with brown paper grocery bags. (And please don't ask me why in the world I've had the opportunity to try both.)

Or catcher wins? They have far more involvement than a pitcher does. Not only are they involved in every single pitch on defense, but they also have 4-5 plate appearances on offense as well. Clearly, if you're going to assign Wins any value, you should assign them to the most involved player on the field.

I disagree.

First, Verlander started and appeared in 34 games this season.