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Oh no…..never never…. against the rules. You know, you're stupid when you do that. Just some English pig with no brains, you know.

That's how I found out and why I was surprised about this announcement.

I recently binged StartUp starring Martin Freeman, Edi Gathegi, Adam Brody, and newcomer Otmara Marrero (who kind of steals the show) on Crackle…. yes, Crackle, and it was pretty entertaining. It was an interesting concept and take on a financial crime story and some broad social issues. My only complaint was that I

And Amazon Prime.

Green Room just came to Amazon Prime the other day. Neo-Nazi Captain Picard was great fun. I miss Anton Yelchin though.

Challenge accepted!

Yeah, that's what I was thinking as well. I just found out about the cancer recently and it sounded like despite her positive attitude that she was struggling. If she's up to filming though, that's pretty encouraging.

What the hell are you doing here? You don't belong here….

Praise Xenu!

"We've got a hand here, people……… a hand!"

Me too. Mind Bomb and Dusk were fantastic albums. Far more interested in reading about that period and his solo work than anything involving Morrissey.

Not a fan of her SNL work either and it just seems that much worse when she's up against Cecily and Kate.

Right there with you. Update and the Bubble video were the best parts for me.

Don't forget the bacon, mashed potatoes, and chili!

I love Tig, and there was a lot to like about the show. But it definitely wouldn't have been the same at all without him. He practically stole the whole thing.

Less prestigious I suppose, but so was Kenny Loggins in a pretty funny episode where he agrees to play Dharma's parent's wedding, but her mother is worried that he'll absorb all the attention of the room…. and so…….
https://youtu.be/B3HDQzuSqh…

Going for the deep cuts for that one.

You're right. The monologue and especially the first sketch were so pitch perfect for everything I've been watching all week long. And the Chris Rock appearance during that was just the cherry on top. I was visiting with my parents and some of their neighbors watching the news the other night and one of them

Just in time for tonight.

For a minute I thought it might be a troll(s), but it's not even a little funny or bait-y. Plus, it's just too self-satisfied in its idiocy the way those creeps are in real life. A lifetime of cowardice and blaming everyone else, especially women, for your problems will do that to you.