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Maybe he could lend a couple of caps to sharpadarpa up there.

What are three things that didn't happen in my kitchen?

They could team up to bring down the Cajun swamp guy from the Kia commercials.

Great stuff. I know what you mean about the digression in "Into the Inferno." Herzog is seemingly fascinated by interesting people, and he lets that get away from him with the archaeological dig. I think he just enjoyed watching that guy and his assistants work.

The director's cut includes an extended musical number where Vance belts out "Piledriver"

Kate Plays Navi

I know this question is better put to Servo, but..what exactly will the South do again?

Duty-free performances while over international waters.

Minstrelry was pretty widespread in Canada as well. Part of my job requires me to use community local histories, and it isn't uncommon to find references to minstrel shows (at least on the Canadian Prairies) well into the 1940s and 1950s. Some of them even include photos.

Thanks. No, we moved from FM a couple of years ago. I have many friends up there who were affected, but most of them escaped the worst of it.

I think you are on to something - my wife's family is from small-town BC, and I notice the stereotypical Canadian speech patterns when I go to visit.

I've lived in Edmonton 13 of the past 16 years, and I haven't noticed it. Now you've got me thinking about it, though, so I'm going to pay attention.

There are also wolves. LOTS of wolves.

BUY THE WHOLE SEAT…you'll only need the edddddge.

Where's Poochy?

I expected the information to come out in dribbles rather than a steady stream.

Fair enough. That occurred to me at the time as well - I caught myself saying 'Really? He isn't in any legal trouble here?"

I know you qualify your statement by saying you liked Manchester, but is 'white people problems' not a bit reductive? Doesn't 'white people problems' suggest concerns that are frivolous and overblown? I don't want to spoil it for anyone who hasn't seen it (and everyone should see it), but the problems are pretty

If I could paraphrase Kellyanne Conway…
"People that say facts are facts, they're not really facts… There's no such thing, unfortunately anymore, as facts.
And so [the Buzzfeed story] amongst a certain crowd, a large part of the
population, is truth. When [Buzzfeed publishes allegations about urine], it has some facts

A passionate outgoing savant, I think. Bit of a weird compliment, but whatever.