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I got distracted. I think QT is about to shoot the music video for Informer.

I suspect posting online under the handle "Erinaceus."

Gotcha. Wasn't sure because that is a way to introduce an argument slyly. I know the larger issues with it, but the 1953 parallel was too good not to use it as the example.

If you use the gif, make sure to use the one that is spelled correctly (pedant). Unless you really want to annoy the person you're arguing with.

Things like this are why I just should assume I misspell everything, everytime.

I knew someone was going to say this. 11 hours, 16 minutes by my count. I'm impressed it took that long.

You, I like you.

So?

Second Foundation came out in 1953. Wound you like us to hold off on telling you how the Korean War ended as well?

So the PIT maneuver doesn't work at sea. Good to know.

Also, whatever seaman decided to go with a translated version of Back in the USSR is tops.

You just don't get that sort of individualized attention from CNN.

I'm surprised the Suburban (or whatever that is) isn't yellow.

Maybe it has a fish on the hood that we can't see.

"It's not that it's a bad collection per se, just one composed of middling, predictable choices."

Exactly!

Moral of the story, as far as I could discern: "If your dad makes you a promise that he doesn't fulfill, then he doesn't love you enough."

Would have been much cleaner if there wasn't a physical reunion after the tesseract.

This is a we-ird thing for a child of the 80's to read: "...just 357 horsepower and 420 pound feet of torque, which are tiny numbers.."

Also, I really dig the styling, but the blue looks like that plastic that gets put on shiny bits during transport.

I'm working as a property manager. We had a wave of people move out and I just got to full occupancy again. Just days after I signed a lease with a woman she texted me and asked if there was anything odd about the previous tenants, or if they left in a hurry. They hadn't and I told her that. I asked if there was an

Ever since I was a kid.

I blame my cousin. When we were kids she told the adults one night when her family was visiting that she had seem a man in the window. The adults told her it was just her reflection (our house was in the country, all car access is easily seen from anywhere in the ranch style house and we knew

"Sarah" is just a pseudonym for Luna Lovegood, isn't it.

An ARROW you say?

Actually it was written by a Twilight fanfic author. She wanted to get published, so she changed all the names.