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Why is Biggs on the cover above the fold?!?!??? Was it because they couldn't have two WOC above the fold? Was that it? Oh yeah. That was it.

Carrying a backhoe is reallllly hard. Because they're enormous. So if there's people somewhere doing that, I want to grab my popcorn and watch.

I liked the comedy, but yes, it was jarring, considering this was the second batch of race-related jokes in the hour, on a show that has been under suspicion for hiring 6 white guys just this season. It felt weird and uncomfortable, having so much racial material in a show famously filled with white men; they hardly

This makes me think of this, from when weed possession was the worst thing we knew about Michael Vick doing:

East side of CT is a totally different experience. People seem to think the whole place is like Fairfield county, which is basically New York, and forgetting about places like Willimantic, the crack-whore capital of Connecticut.

I figure most of those who say they would move are Angelenos who are there for work, and nothing else. There's only so much good a quick trip to Big Bear can do.

I've got to say, I've lived in Connecticut and I did not like it. I got out of there and went as far away as I could. I totally know what this poll is saying, and agree wholeheartedly.

I wish his pants weren't black, but a lighter or brighter color, or the lighting guys weren't so dependent on darkness. Frustrates the crap out of me!

I watched his center on those, and it was gorgeous! even if he fell out of them (intentionally?) at the end. Because those are effing HARD, and staying centered, and not travelling, takes years of practice and technical development. It was a good "dance for your life" solo, showing why he should be there.

Dancing isn't always about rhythm.

This makes me want it to be the end of May already, so we can get our own SYTYCD back!

I believe Hunnam's point was that he needs to maintain a certain physique because his job now requires it. Demand has gone up, and his character is established as this guy—physical (boxing, barfight-violence, etc.) leader of a biker gang—and he's got lots of nude scenes and the network or whoever the "higher ups" in

I loved his look in 3:10 to Yuma

Charlie Hunnam, famous for his nudity on Sons of Anarchy, gave an interview once blaming Brad Pitt and this picture

I'm aware. I've made suits of both kinds before. Yes, there are a lot of women, but there are also a lot of men who make Spiderman's suits.

I'm curious to hear Andrew Garfield's thoughts on the entire tailoring industry on Savile Row.

I can trace a line of my grandmother's lineage to the 14th century, so when you say "so far back," it takes me a second to adjust my definition. You're right; it probably doesn't matter. I know people whose ancestry is from a little bit of everywhere, but even those of us with just a couple of other countries in our

That's interesting. My family came to the US from Canada in the early 20th century, but we still call ourselves "French-Canadian." I wonder now if we'll still be doing that 75 years from now. At what point does a family just become "American?"