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Because, like, it's a foregone conclusion that the guy is a terrorist, and only a news source should really be concerned about the "alleged/suspected" distinction—I swear I wasn't trying to be a dick, just pointing this out in an allegedly humorous way.

I said 'I THINK SINCE YOU'RE NOT A NEWS OUTLET YOU CAN GO AHEAD AND CHANGE "SUSPECTED TERRORIST" TO "TERRORIST."'

I think since you're not a news outlet you can go ahead and change "suspected terrorist" to "terrorist."

Hey, great question. The answer is yes, people do pay attention to Rolling Stone.

I did not know that.

I do feel rather guilty for hoping for this very result in a previous article's discussion thread.

I like David Spade. I seem to remember his stand-up routine as being rather uproarious.  And I like him in some movies.

Was it an HBO production? And is it good?

okay you have my attention — who's in it?

Sure, that's fine. But it didn't cost a studio $250mil to get made.

You guys, having your "I'm-more-annoying-about-my-preferred-clam-restaurant" pissing contest again.

If it takes an intellectually toxic Sandler flick to discourage the production of _yet more_ movies geared toward the growing demographic that is "the adult-juvenile," then I'm all for the financial success of Grown Ups 2. I might even pay for a ticket—cast my vote, as it were.

Agreed.

Yeah, I'm not really a fan of the 'Black Francis' stuff at all.

Except for the many, many people who have gotten away with first-degree murder.

This song does not fill me with hope.

I understand what you wrote here, but just barely.

Vanderslice also has a reputation of being a douchebag…skeezing on chicks everywhere he goes.

Did your wife in a miniskirt.

He said "penises" and then he said "tossed-off."