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I would only welcome the return of the McDLT if its accompanying ad campaign included a snappy dance-song-talk ad with Jason Alexander.

Hospital experiences change everything about food. I had to undergo some rough prep-time in hospital in order to prepare me for what became open-heart surgery. So it was two weeks of staying in a hospital bed, with restricted fluid intake while on a diuretic IV and with a catheter inside me. If I got to, say, 7pm and

That's lovely!

One of these days, someone's going to have to do some investigating into the Twin Cities brunch staple known as the Cajun Breakfast. It's just barely cajun, from what I can tell. Far too large to be breakfast (or even brunch, most of the time). And my own brief examinations of the internet suggests that the dish

Yeah, I've been a mostly-silent reader/observer of these threads night after night, and I want to give great big internet hugs to both Mr. Rapstar and Mikey (and Penguin dude too) for keeping my fires burning on this issue. I called, I emailed, I made sure I did something. You folks were what got me in motion. Thank

I played Nier: Automata for most of the last month, finishing the 3-or-4 main storyline runs, and now think I'm ready to put it aside. It's a pretty good game.

"Creature Comfort" has some great instrumentation in it, true. But the lyrics were eye-rolling to me, and Win's vocals are really underwhelming. It feels like he's reading the words off of a cue-card, unsure what they'll be or where to add any kind of passion or emphasis into what's ostensibly a deep, heartfelt

Bannon's involved in some advance whacking there. One might say "4-dimensional chess whacking."

Back in 1976, a four-year-old me decided to send a letter to the President, wishing them well for the country's big bicentennial birthday party. I told him that I hoped they had lots of balloons. Being four, I didn't write it myself. I dictated it to my mother who then wrote it for me, as was the style of the times.

This is why we need to put a stop to the Oscars. It'll just encourage these people.

Yeah, I straight-up edited Blazing Saddles out, but you make a convincing argument.

Ugh, I gotta read better. 21st century, P…itis!

Oh shit, how could I have forgotten….

Ah! I had no idea what my answer to this would be, until your comment reminded me about that harpsichord. Thank you!

These two episodes are some of the best Lich/evil menace-arc related episodes since way back when The Lich was introduced as the first Big Bad. I won't say much more, since tomorrow's episode hasn't been seen by anyone yet (it came to me in a dream), and Oliver's review summed up my thoughts quite nicely.

The stones might've been Welsh, but the whales were salt-water.

How was it built? Whales. Whales carried the massive stones on their backs across the landscape.

Vampire Hunter B(MO)?

Gonna be a commentsplainer for a moment, even though I know it's an annoying thing to do. According to what Olivia Olsen said at the panel where she made her claim, it was something Pen told her in confidence about Marceline/Bubs' history. So if you take her at her word, it's not exactly the same as it just being her

I'm a time-traveler, so I can tell you that this episode is absolutely my favorite of this week's Finnbomb (or whatever you want to call it). BMO remains one of the cutest, most adorable characters in cartoon history; Marceline the most sweetly scarred. (And of course, Ice King the most deeply heartbreakingly sad.)