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Nah, I think it'll only be OK.

I have an absolutely amazing Alpha Flight movie all planned out in my head, but nobody at Marvel or Fox will call me.

Pip the Troll, I assume.

It sucks when you try and say something amusing on the internet, and then somebody comes and Schlitz all over it.

My girlfriend used to, but eventually she got a different coffee brewing system. I think it was largely because filling the little pods with like a tablespoon of coffee was just too big a pain in the ass.

Oh, a Keurig beer machine is just stupid.

Everyone on this thread is really Hamming it up.

I lived next door to a place that got busted for selling liquor stolen from Safeway. They just got their license suspended, though. I think they have new owners now.

Nobody seems to know that you can buy reusable pods for the Keurig that you fill with coffee grounds yourself. There's nothing inherently wasteful about the technology.

Well, only some of Walt's money was laundered through the car wash. Some of it was "donations" collected by Walt, jr.'s website and some of it continued to sit in piles in storage or in the house. But yes, laundering that much money isn't terribly plausible. Could Fring launder money through the restaurants? Sure, but

I thought it was an account that was shared between Anne Coulter and Armond White.

I forgot about the Germans. Did they own it, or were they just minority stakeholders and suppliers?

Yeah, like a lot of the best fiction, the premise sort of falls apart once you start thinking about it too hard.

I got in trouble for playing a game with my thing in public. On the plus side, I'm famous on the internet now.

It's hard to shut up about tits of such high quality in such vast quantities.

Only if the guy writing them were doing something idiotic like working exclusively on a twenty-five year old word processing system.

I hate Gus Fring, with his wee, beady eyes!

I didn't know the president-elect had a Disqus account.

I think the implication is that the restaurants, while successful, aren't as lucrative as they appear, and primarily exist as a front to launder drug money and as a distribution network.

"That's definitely not where we make meth."