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The Pope of Chilitown
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I wonder if Dan Shaughnessy has this thought late at night when it's just him and his demons.

He gets a little nutty, and you can almost feel the spit coming through the radio when he's on a rant, but way less of a blowhard…

As a long-experienced observer of many, many self-important blowhard radio hosts in their natural environment (Boston), I have to say Francesa take the cake.

The long-awaited follow up to 1st & Ten- It's called 1st & Thirty-Six years later.

That's one of the reasons I still like Risky Business so much.

Thank you Sean, single-malted-scotch-ily has now become my adverb of choice.

They'll only serve hot dogs, hamburgers and boogers.

It took me a good 3 - 4 episodes before I really settled in and enjoyed the thing. I think it was the Tron-esque opening music that kept me coming back those first couple episodes.

I, for one, can still remember everything about the first movie, from chimpan-A to….

I always wanted to be a Kryptonian. So lazy and surly…

I'll have a vanilla..one of those vanilla bullshit things.

Yes, when I look at Dwayne Johnson the first thing I think is "Now there's an everyman."

The very first CD I owned was an 80's compilation expressly because it had this on it…

In a way, all of the answers are correct. But in another, more accurate way this is the correct answer.

Whoever wins this, the rest of us lose.

So much walking and talking!

Well, I can't win 'em all. He was another one like Varys, I was surprised how thinly written he was in the books. I felt like Pascal really brought the character to a different level. I mean, the scene where he describes when he saw Tyrion as a baby then tells him he'll be his champion, come on! Amazing stuff from

The scene where he's explaining his backstory to Tyrion as he's opening the crate with the wizard might be just about my favorite in the whole damn show.

Big time- My short list is:
* Varys
* Oberyn
* All the Arya-Twyin scenes at Harrenhall
* Gendry

Bucky would make sense, Spidey did mention how cool his metal arm was in Civil War…