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I can't figure this commenting system out. I wanted to add a snarky comment about how, maybe, when Captain Douche here pulled into the parking spot, there was a different curb parked there, so he had no choice but to hang over into the next spot. And then later that curb left and a different curb parked — so it really

I also wonder about breathing on the Land of the Giants. Clearly the humans do in fact breathe, so the "air" must be of a molecular composition equivalent to the "air" on Earth — not supersized nitrogen, oxygen and carbon atoms. Yet, it is able to be processed by giant lungs as well. Does this imply a denser structure

Well, I was four years old in 1965, so my only personal memories (other than tape width) are of my brother's lamenting well into the 90's on the loss of his high school ride, however Wikipedia has this to say:

Thought better of it — not posting the passive-aggressive anonymous note for general ridicule. I'll just say — people are the WORST and working with them blows.

Tom Paris also directed "Skin", I believe, which is noticeably well-directed. IMO. Always been kind of surprised they didn't have him back.

I hear what you're saying, and I have been profoundly disappointed many times by musicians I love. In thirty+ years of seeing live music (starting with Wings back in the 70's), there are only a handful of concerts I remember really living up to my anticipation. But even for an introverted person (me too!) they can be

A story from back in the day when laptops were very rare, and you had to make a case for getting one: a co-worker (attorney) left his house one morning with his laptop (in a bag) on the top of his car. It came off somewhere down the road — some dude opened the bag, found the attorney's business card, and called the

My dad had a stroke and it destroyed his ability to read anything — signs, newspapers, handwriting, books. But he could still write in his beautiful old-fashioned cursive. (He was born in 1918, so obviously from a very different time.) But then he couldn't read it! Brains are so wonderful and strange.

Munch. Munched. Munching. It's the word equivalent of KitKat commercials, with the enhanced sound of people munching on those rancid things.

Sonic is very disappointing. However if you're in Seattle, give Dick's a try. That's the one!

Two of the neighbor kids have these things and drive up and down the street every night for about an hour. It sounds like a fleet of gravel trucks. I long for the day one of them T-Bones the other and totals them both.

I thought the "these people died this year" segment was weird this year...it seemed like a whole lot of agents and accountants died, but hardly anyone I'd ever heard of.

I've been driving the 6-speed FR-S since the week it came out, and right now my MPG (a little under 4K miles) stands at 25.4. FWIW.

Maybe someone was halfway into the spot when he got there and he HAD to park like that, and then the other guy left and...oh wait, in this case that's bullshit. Oh wait — that's ALWAYS bullshit.

Oh thank god. My DVR picked up the last 90 seconds or so of that ep. last time it was on, and I was not prepared.

Despite some great eps in Season 8, Season 4 wins going away except for one thing: Citizen Kang. Which is one of the very few perfect achievements of human civilization. Season 8 takes it for that.

I am so smart! I am so smart! I am so smart! s-m-r-t! I mean, s-m-a-R-t!

If we don't someday get a Supernatural LARPers meet the Ghostfacers ep. I will feel very, very sad indeed.