omegaunlimited
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I thought the latest Star Trek was ripping off Star Wars. Turn about is fair play.

I saw that too. The ending really creeped me out.

I have a three letter response, BRZ.

Batman about to be penetrated?

But he is from George.

I asked myself halfway through the episode if Richard Schriff was acting badly on purpose.

I don't remember where I heard it (DVD commentary I think), but the birthday party in Iron Man 2 is all of the Demon in a Bottle that we are going to get. Pepper should be keeping Tony more of less sober from here on out.

Subaru really needs an O and L in the name so we can gripe about oil leaks.

I can't vouch for the Typhoon, but my dad's Jimmy did well in the Adirondack winters.

The Lotus was the car that Roger Moore took skiing in The Spy Who Loved Me.

Looking at the average American (myself included), discouraging drive-thru dining isn't a bad thing.

I thought of J.J. Abrams too. The whole, drawn out, anticlimactic speech about the mystery box reminded me of Abrams's TED Talk. Video here.

Those were both of my son's favorite books when he was three. "A dog party!"

In high school, a friend and I tried to bluff our way through a book report on A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. I bought the book a few years back, and my guilt for not reading it hasn't overwhelmed my interest in other books yet.

I agree with this list. If my work didn't buy me an iPad, I woudn't own one.

I believe it was Steve Wozniak who designed the boards. Jobs was the business person behind Apple. BTW, my iPad's autocorrect got Wozniak after the first three letters.

The Queen's hat took me out of the episode. Her wig, extensions, or whatever didn't match the color of her hair.

I was thinking ARG as well. I didn't see anything at unforum.net but I didn't look that closely. Feel free to post something there if you want.

I saw a '69 Fairline wagon on eBay for $4000 about 7 years ago. It also had a 429. I wish I had the time and money to buy it.

I once saw a Harley with a nice, subtle Klingon paint job at Harley-Davidson's 100th anniversary in Milwaukee. I drove past a mile of Harleys parked next to each other to get home.