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You too?!?

Those house parties were a -big deal- too. If the guys had tuxs, we wore them or our best suit. The ladies would drag out their best dress and jewelry. They were a lot of fun for sure. 

There were oscar pools at work, too.”

Live and Let Die was always one of my least favorite Bond films, but Kotto was one of the best villians ever. 

Pretty sure the last time I went along that route was 20 years ago, and it was a cluster then as well. There may be a reason I hate driving in NYC, especially L.I.

So, following your logic, the scene with Rudy was scripted. Gotcha. 

“...Exxon went from the biggest company on the planet to raging dumpster fire in less than a decade.”

You beat me to it by 8 hours, lol.

I have no issue with rebooting a character and their persona. What I will never figure out is why they keep on bringing back old series instead of creating new ones (Scoobie Doo, Garfield, this one, etc.). I get that Hollywood is out of fresh ideas for the most part, but geeeeeeeeeeez. 

Thanks for that spit-take.

I knew I wasn’t crazy. I was living in Pittsburgh right before Jackass started getting on air on MTV, and the first sous chef I worked for introduced me to CKY probably a few weeks before the first episode aired. He had all their DVDs and I think we binged one every night for at least two weeks (counting repeats, of

No need to bring Dan into this!!

It was a different time back then...

You take that back!!

Am I wrong in still believing that Jackass was based on CKY? The pre-Jackass that was based in rural Pennsylvania?

The joke swap always seems like this is what SNL should be: a bit deeper, a bit more cutting edge, and just not playing it safe. I just re-watched a few of their swaps from previous years, and they really hold up.

I was exec chef for two consecutive Irish pub concepts, and there is nothing I hate more than any Irish music. I grew up loving U2, the Cranberries, even just the traditional crap. I hate them all now. Ten years of hearing that over the in-house music is just torture. 

Snyder’s Watchmen was an impossible feat, and while I really don’t like any of his other comic-hero films, I still think he pulled it off. The opening sequence was perfect. The ending, eh, he didn’t stick to the script, but it still essentially works. The director’s cut, which I’ve only seen once, is actually really,

My dad bought a manual four dour Reliant in 1982, and apparently brains finally kicked in for the production of that K-car line, because the back windows did roll down. Not all the way, mind you, but that thing was a beast. It ended up being my high school/early college car, and it was still getting 30/mpg in 1994,

I didn’t realize it was Black Friday already...