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Yeah, Blockbuster was the super-corporate chain with a somewhat sanitized movie selection. At the end of the day, it was fine and I had a membership, but it was definitely not the place to go if you wanted a more diverse movie selection, especially anything considered more risque, indie, etc.

The minimal, if any, improvement is just proving how goddamn talented the original stop-motion animators were. The originals are fine.

Better do some research when looking up a substitute; you might be left with very few songs to pick from.

I bet it was intended for in-flight meals, in coach, of course. And we were definitely not supposed to see this.

A roommate from a long time ago shared a pic he took of Ron playing a grand piano. It was at some Hollywood party they were both at. Didn’t seem to be anyone else in the room at the time, like, no group hanging around him while he was plinking away.

They’re cops first.

I forgot there was anything to do with a roller coaster in that movie. Will have to watch it again soon.

Not sure that this flavor combo will work, but I’m going to try it.

It looks like the cheapie rental car I tend to end up with; i.e., it looks like disappointment.

Since that photo is representing either sunset or sunrise, I don’t get a scorching heat vibe from it. I like it.

Maybe for the Star Wars universe, the dirty little secret is the anti-gravity unit is just an enslaved Jedi Yoda using the Force. Don’t look under the hood of that landspeeder, man!

I have to admit, one of my first thoughts was that snake handler put the snake there. Maybe left the bag at home to not seem to obvious. Marketing stunt for the business maybe? But also Australia..........

Or a wad of toilet paper.

I don’t know what you’re talking about. My suite of algorithms calculated it to be a perfectly appropriate word and my database has the latest and greatest update.

Bring back the zany animated series, please.

The rear end is definitely the most interesting thing about it from a styling perspective. The rest is just okay -- it obviously retains aspects of the styling heritage of the Z, but also in a lot of ways doesn’t distinguish itself quite enough from other modern sports cars, except for that rear.

I feel that the post-Ward episodes, where they felt the need to dig into backstories and develop relationships, really watered down the charm and adventurous spirit of the show.

Yes, Dear is good sitcom.

You are wasting your time arguing with that guy. He doesn’t want the reality check you’re trying to give him.