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Don't forget "Fool For Love" where we find out that Spike, the bad-ass punk vampire was, in his human life, a foppish terrible poet.

Still a magic TV moment for eternity, no matter what haters say about the later show.

Yes he absolutely stepped on him on purpose. If you look he actually stepped on him twice. His heel on the right foot catches for a second and then he steps backwards, again, and then puts his whole foot squarely on Rodgers leg and then takes his right foot completely off the ground so all of his weight is on the left

Watch as the second time he plants his foot on Rodgers then lifts his other leg to add more weight on it, its on purpose.

Honestly, just get rid of the MVP, stick with offensive and defensive players of the year. MVP is so completely slanted to favor QBs - most teams are going to be significantly worse without their starters. Or give QBs their own aware, like the Cy Young.

Here's a little perspective on how far our radio waves have traveled.

I would have to say that what the city did to her was fairly justifiable and pretty standard, even for today's standards.

A bit of a rough start but soon becomes terrific and season 2 has been elevating the game big time.

Oh yeah, I forgot about that. We saw a promo for that the other day and were like, "Is this for real?"

Then I guess I will cling to my childlike wonder a bit longer!

Make it so.

Serious question, if he was being investigated for a threat like that, and resisted arrest why didn't the cops just shoot him? I seriously don't get that.

come on, deadspin. at least try to get the full context of the quote

Of course, he wasn't wrong, but, if he wants it, he should just take it, right? Swaggy P took one recently. He's talking like it's not up to him.

Geeze, I wish I had your trouble. Here where I am in OC, not only do they decide going 5 under the limit is hunky dory during sunshine...add rain and it's now 15 under. It's amazing I got to work that day...

That happens too! It's never a happy medium when it rains.

I don't hate the rain, I just hate Southern California drivers when it rains.

Long before the movie came out, a friend twisted my arm to get me to read The Hunger Games. I was pleasantly surprised. Far more intelligent than I expected for YA, and better written.

Also obligatory:

Who wouldn't come early for Olivia Wilde?