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Lao Che
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"Trust me, I know what I'm doing" was my senior yearbook quote in 1996.

I'm paraphrasing Kevin Pollack, but regarding "Baywatch" and "Baywatch Nights," he said, "Who the hell knew so much could happen on a beach?!"

DEAD WOMEN BE TELLIN' TALES!!!!

No, but pre-fame, she tweeted something along the lines of how her co-worker was setting her up with a black man, and how that scared her.

If this season was any indication, this was probably her last episode, too :(

Gosh, ya really hate to see a Weiner go down.

2690 comments. I haven't bothered to check yet, but we're all talking about how we all had serious doubts about his film career after "Walking Tall," right?

Melancholy Meal :(

I'd prefer a series featuring the original crew, but only if that original crew is from sketch of the Chris Pine-hosted SNL from two weeks ago. Oh, and it MUST feature the older actor/SNL veteran designer who played Sulu. In fact, just make all the episodes about him.

I actually got to meet John Williams in 2011. My friend, via his company, got seats to his Hollywood Bow show, along with backstage passes to meet him after. (No hookers or blow backstage in case you were wondering.) Anyway, I somehow managed to tell him that "Temple of Doom" is my favorite soundtrack of all time, and

"Temple of Doom" has always been my favorite soundtrack, but lately I find myself listening more to "Last Crusade." I still get the goosebumps during "Indy's First Adventure."

I still have the original cassette tape. And to this day, if I hear "Anything Goes" is anything but Chinese, it doesn't sound right.

I discovered that it looks like "Star Wars."

The homie Brad Pitt is seriously one of the greatest comedic actors we have. Here's hoping we get more of that now that he seems to be less interested in traditional leading man roles.

I suppose "Entourage" is the obvious answer — and I'm not arguing against it — but WHY was that the point when we started hating him? Putting aside the quality of the show itself, he played that character well. Did the disgust come from simply just being involved with the show? Did he come off as a tool in public

Same. Hard to believe we just passed the five year mark of his passing.

He really should've ch-checked it out.

To steal W.C. Fields' line, this is why I don't drink water — fish fuck in it.

"My Dinner with Andre" for me.

But he hated, hated, hated, hated "North." :(