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See also Las Vegas in August. Just stay home, turn your oven up to 500 degrees, and stand in front of the open door!

I... why is Colorado Springs on this chart? O_o

I like it cold too. I go skiing when it gets cold, and I love it.

Do not visit New York in January. It’s cold. It’s like a different city than the rest of the year. Do yourself a favor and visit in May or October. These months have the best weather. The hotels may be a little more expensive than January/February, but you’ll avoid most of the tourists, and get some great weather to

Baton Rouge in July and New Orleans in August are as hot and humid as the surface of Venus.

Is this shit still on? I stopped watching shortly after the episode that clip came from. More importantly, anyone heard about Vivi Anne?

Having a lawsuit dismissed does not equal “not guilty.” Guilt and innocence are criminal issues, this was a civil trial.

I enjoyed Ant-Man a lot. The comedic jokes, when it lands, landed quite big for me. Yes, it feels like a throwaway superhero film. But I had more fun with this film than Avengers 2. I feel that the bar Marvel set got too high, that when you compare Ant-Man to the other Marvel film, it just falls flat. But as a

“Dont tell Cap about this”

I’m sorry but FALCON’s fight scene was one of the best scenes, many are saying it was the best part. Also Mackie is great in the role

I thought it was pretty great! Perhaps not monumental in scope, but plenty of Marvel universe shout-outs, great special effects, some funny jokes, and a neat “heist movie” formula.
Plus Paul Rudd is just so darn likeable.

I like that Marvel is “adding” genres to its output. Guardians was like a superhero comedy, this is

“no real Avengers” “forgettable bird guy”

Go see if you want to see some Civil War easter eggs.

The fact that it’s competent puts it in front of most of the Marvel movies, frankly, especially that balderdash they called Age of Ultron.

I’m not even sure if I want to see this movie. I really and truly don’t find the story compelling.

You know, I’ve never understood the “My adversity was part of gods plan, so I’m glad I didn’t do anything to avoid the problem, else I would have F’ed up gods plan” mode of thought. If you really believe in god and gods plan and the power of god, what makes you think that anything you do will derail the plan. The plan

See? All those other children dying and being disabled for life were worth it!

When I was 8 or so in the early ’60s, I remember seeing them in cartoons.

We now live in an age where Americans feel immune to real disease and yet diseased by the very medicine that got us here. FML.

Hey man... if a crippling disease was good enough for FDR, it’s good enough for these kids.