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Amy: I don't think his thought is coming and if it ever does it's going to be a real pointless time waster like he had a good day and he likes pink.

@SarsDoesn'tSave: omg! Stick a Fork in me, I'm all caught up now. I'm not sure how I missed that this past year or so. Many thanks & apologies! I need a weekend.

@SarsDoesn'tSave: I love that clip too! I'm a little annoyed that it has been prefaced with "Stick A Fork In Kerri Strug"? Is she "done" because she's 33 now? She will always be a phenomenal athlete who really accomplished an amazing feat. I'm not really sure what that was supposed to mean but damn that clip makes me

@BioLady: Seriously, he's an insult to boners.

@kenny101: I totally agree. Thank you for bringing up the shark, I was starting to think I was the only one who sees the jumping.

@Natey: What kind of dog IS that? I'm dying to know.

@Na zdrowie: I'm a ginger! I love John Hamm! Can I play too?

@Helen Skor: I think on Mad Men, despite his character's flaws, he brings back the old-school debonair like we haven't seen in our generation(s). Then he's a big geek on 30 Rock and very charming in real life and I die.

@xbluwildangelx: Ha! Did you ever see the Metalocalypse where Nathan Explosion works at Dimmu Burger? Cracked me up.

Hey Robert Pattinson! I also like when people have what they think is just some old thing that turns out to be worth a lot, but I LOVE when they think they have something worth a lot that turns out to be nothing.

@Guin Worley: Absolutely! I love how they so casually had a huge pack of dogs like we did.

WTF was he eating before?

@onestrawplz: There is "Vegetable and/or animal shortening (containing one or more of partially hydrogenated soybean, cottonseed or canola oil, and beef fat)" in twinkies

@Breathe: The best comment I have ever read, anywhere, ever.

@Breathe: They did the same with Neil Bush after the S&L scandal.

@corndog: Bingo! I wish I knew how to promote this comment.

@go out and love someone: I just wanted to remind everyone he was in Roots too. It's very much worth watching.

My childhood scary movie? Watership Down. My mother put me in front of it at a very young age thinking it was a fluffy bunny movie. (Not so much) When they all started getting picked off, then one started describing symptoms of his own death, I understood that I am a little bag of water balloons in a big sharp world.