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I don't think the 'mean-spirited' qualities bothered me so much — we are talking about McMansions, after all, and the blog is very humorous in tone. I just think there could have been more insight than just telling the listener how great this blog is, and if you really want to know more, check out the blog rather than

Classic New York City story!

I wanted to like that episode so badly, but it really fell short of my expectations in terms of discussion. It felt as ephemeral and detailed as this very article, where the goal is to get me to visit the blog itself.

That seems like a lot when I only need one.

I don't think they romanticize it so much as they have a character that believes in its tenants as a matter of being of capital-P Principles. I don't think the show ever makes a case that those beliefs work for its context, but that he's the most absurd person in power in a place where such a person would be absurd in

Ohhhh… This joke didn't have a happy ending… :(

And it sucks!

No, no, Billy. It's a God BLESSED Country.

This comment is best, and I don't think we need to further discuss the matter.

"Hey, you kids like music? Here, take this advertisement home with you and put it on your turntable."

No, but her step-dad was.

Not for a long, long time, when they remade "Back to the Future II," they let him come back to the role. It was a cheeky cameo sort of thing, but it was cool that he was sporting.

He was one of the annoying kids in "Back to the Future II."

D:

Show-off.

So that's what happened to Val Kilmer…

THAT'S HOW JETS TAKE OFF, BABY!

OH, I CAN SEE A BOND-STYLE SERIES, WITH A COLLECTION OF SEXY LOVE INTERESTS IN EVERY MOVIE! RAVISHING MS. RELISH, AND HONEY DIJON CAN BE THE FIRST TWO!

CAN WE PITCH THEM ON 'SUPERFAN?!'

THE VOLUME IS ALWAYS AT TEN IN THE SUPERTHREAD!