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Incidentally, Cracker Barrel came in second place to Supper Club for the name of the food section.

Alex was just hungry and wanted Univision to pick up the tab for his lunch.

I'm in the same boat. People like us don't eat enough McDonalds to make these experiments profitable. See also: the recent dropping of the angus burgers (the habanero was surprisingly good).

Chaosium did publish a few things as "Cthulhu Now." I ran an adventure in The Stars Are Right twice. CoC works just fine in the 80s/90s, but instantly available information of the contemporary internet breaks the flow of the game.

The record shows he asked to be blown
He did it his way!

Notion? You've never met someone who when to William and Mary, have you?

Jesus: "Blessed are the poor."

Thanks for all you have done for the site, John. Another thanks for continuing to do Block and Tackle. I love how interactive you are with the community and how you appreciate what we have here. I'm looking forward to seeing what you'll be contributing in the future.

Come to think if it, I'd bet that Alex has an extensive collection of nametags and hairnets

I'm pretty sure 95% of the AVC looks like an awkward nerd.

That's some real username/comment synergy there.

I'm so glad someone finally brought up Spin City. He did over 100 episodes of that show and would have done more if not for fucking Parkinson's.

It was also created by Chuck Lorre. Say what you will, that man crafts shows that draw viewers.

Oh, hello! That's too much nits!

Speaking of Triple D spots in MD, I was really impressed he did the coneys at
G & A Restaurant.

There's a local fast food chain called Roy Rodgers that does burgers, fried chicken, and roast beef sandwiches. Arby's cannot compete with their roast beef.

I have a soft spot for them, as the local 2 for $5 on Wednesdays deal was a cornerstone of my college nutrition.

That wasn't the fish itself—it was the (revolting) preparation.

It's the internet, the complainers will always be the loudest, most viable contingent.

Watched the first season of Limitless. I never thought I'd call a CBS procedural good, but it's really well done.