sergefredericclermont
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sergefredericclermont

As far as Shadowcat's new power is concerned:

What I find funny is the thought that if all references to Fieri were eliminated on the premises, his own restaurant would never show up on Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives serving that menu.

I like the cut of your jib and have now subscribed to your newsletter.

You mean....*that* isn't a RASH?

**DEAD**

I bow in abject awe before the scope and depth of your blood-drawing mastery of snark. I'm pretty sure I nearly died from apoplexy brought on by too much laughter. YAY for skewering Fieri!

So many unnecessary deaths can be laid at the feet of this pathetic excuse for a human being.

...Door's that way. —>

As a native New Yorker who grew up black and poor in East Brooklyn, I have to laugh whenever people think the size these rats can achieve is urban legend.

They already do.

The guy I worked for twenty years ago in a temp job. He was a fan of NLP and admitted to deliberately removing work projects-in-progress from my desk in a campaign to undermine my confidence to make me more "receptive to his management style." This confession came after I'd physically collapsed at work from

Um...I'm dubious. I'm not so sure the original letter writer and the apologist are the same guy.

Yvonne Craig. Hotness.

"Friend of longest acquaintance" doesn't always equal "best friend", in my experience.

"Ge' into mah luf mah-cheen, beh-bee!"

I'm going on record: as a male, the profligate use of the phrase "sausage fest" in the comments section is as offensive as "fish market" would be to a woman in an analogous context. Double standards much, people?

We have two CN gnomes in our Pathfinder game, and so far, both players are handling it pretty well. The reason I believe CN gets a bad rap is because the DM doesn't outline what he considers appropriate behavior for the alignment Chaotic EVIL (which is what I see happening with most CNs) AND doesn't impose

This is why I'm against the n-word in use for ANYTHING. Letting it pass in music and in cinema makes kids think it's okay to use it anywhere. KILL THE WORD.

Paul Pelletier is a big favorite of mine. His lines are clean, his proportions realistic...He loves the human body enough to make it real and heroic and the same time. He can do anatomy like nobody's business.