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@vinylrake: I think there's one of those in every language. Among Jews we say "...[s]he should live and be well" after almost any reference to a person. It depends on context if it's to be serious or facetious.

@Zinger314: I'm pretty sure my kids used to take that when they were little.

I SO wanted to see zombies in that scene at the end. The guy in the red jumpsuit was creepy, and all, but zombies... yeah, that's what it needed.

Haters gonna... get shot.

Not that this post needs my embellishment, but my personal pet peeve is "Just sayin'," as though that pair of words is supposed to make the entire forgoing exercise in hurtful speech okey-dokey.

@ThreeOneFive: Great metaphor - "...a blunt object, hammering their square insult through your round psyche."

@SewerShark: My gosh, are you even LISTENING to yourself???

@DDigital: ...living up to the legacy of Daley...

@OfficerMike: The operation was called, by law enforcement officials, "Operation Sting Sting to Bring Sting to Sing Sing where he can Sing."

@Zanzan42: Well, unless the cow was drinking a Coke! Come on, you have to think these things through....

That was, by turns, relaxing, stimulating, fascinating, and incredible.

@BadPlasmid: We should not really debate the cosmic significance of someone creating a typo when discussing Yogi Berra.

@ePrometheus: I met Jack Alberston once. Nice man. Taller than he seemed on television.

@FriarNurgle: @ THAT STATMENT IS VERIFIABLY CORRECT.

@TickleMeElmo: Wow, for someone with such a cute user name, you're kind of a jerk.

@Steve Monroe: Nice job work (?) not even going so far as to consult Wikipedia, and then criticizing someone for doing SOMETHING to add information to the conversation.

@Arken: I would agree with you, but they look like rubber to me. Why would rubber treads be any more of an issue than tires? If they had studs or metal plates in contact with the road, I'm there with ya.

@Boding: Ah, thank you!

@Boding: Well, I must be misinformed, then. I always heard that even someone without sickle cell disease per se, but with the (recessive) gene, was still immune to malaria.