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To this day, Naomi Watts's performance in "Mulholland Drive" remains my single favorite performance by an actress in a film, in no small part due to the scene above. How she didn't win the Academy Award is a mystery (okay, no it's not, but a nomination was certainly warranted).

To this day, Naomi Watts's performance in "Mulholland Drive" remains my single favorite performance by an actress in a film, in no small part due to the scene above. How she didn't win the Academy Award is a mystery (okay, no it's not, but a nomination was certainly warranted).

Honestly, the only reason I tuned in this season was to watch Christopher Meloni. After the misery that was the latter half of season 4, I had sworn off this show for good. Yet, the second they cast Meloni, I knew I'd be roped  in for one last season. Talk about the showrunners pulling a trump card.

Honestly, the only reason I tuned in this season was to watch Christopher Meloni. After the misery that was the latter half of season 4, I had sworn off this show for good. Yet, the second they cast Meloni, I knew I'd be roped  in for one last season. Talk about the showrunners pulling a trump card.

You and me both, @bampote:disqus

Fairly positive the first (and possibly only) time I heard the word used was during the South Park episode that introduced Mr. Hankey. During the episode, there is a scene where they are trying to determine which words upset certain people, and upon the phrase "Stupid Wop Dago" everyone's meter goes off. It was

Fairly positive the first (and possibly only) time I heard the word used was during the South Park episode that introduced Mr. Hankey. During the episode, there is a scene where they are trying to determine which words upset certain people, and upon the phrase "Stupid Wop Dago" everyone's meter goes off. It was

"Lord send me a mechanic if I'm not beyond repair"

"Lord send me a mechanic if I'm not beyond repair"

Anyone else think it was going to be revealed that it was actually Token who was gay?

Anybody else ever find it amusing that their debut album "Three Dollar Bill, Yall$" evokes the expression "queer as a three dollar bill"?

Despite the fact that he just fired SUBWAY for engaging in some lewd sex act, he couldn't get up and leave without someone handing his jacket.

I'm sorry, but the "Would someone please hand me my jacket?" gag was hilarious, especially because it didn't click for me until the Subway goon said that he wouldn't leave. Sublte; brilliant.

I'm reading this as a request for a gay joke.

Nothing bad ever happens to the Kennedys!

Words learned today:
-eisegesis
-apophenia

Dominic the Donkey. God, that shit is AWFUL.