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I have a bunch of old NASCAR programs from the late 80's that are all filled with various driver's autographs. If they raced at any point from '86-'90, I probably have it.

Weird, just looked at the tracklist and at some point the last disc changed from being the full Atlanta show to an assortment of random live tracks.

I think some people are just incapable of not singing along to things. My girlfriend is one of these people. I love her very much but oh my god.

He used The Rock's moveset.

The fight scene where King won't drop his beer is stunning.

These last two points are important to remember. They had no idea that pissing off The Lamp would end up the way it did. I think it was more likely that they all thought they were going to end up dead and wanted to go out in a blaze of glory.

Nailed it.

It's worth for his final reaction, if nothing else.

I feel like I should also point out that any discussion involving the ranking of these films comes with the caveat that I genuinely love all three very, very much.

I will look that up shortly, thank you.

I sincerely believe World's End is going to be the one that ends up being considered the best of the three over the long run. I think it's a deeper film than the other two, even if it's not as laugh-out-loud funny.

I might have missed her but I think she was missing every time there was an attack and had a clear motive($$$), so that was my thought as well.

A: I thought it was one of the best episodes of the entire series. I laughed, and laughed really, really hard, throughout the entire thing.

I think the scene with Annie in Duncan's office was a riff on the basement scene from Zodiac.

I am the very model of a modern Major-General,
I've information vegetable, animal, and mineral,
I know the kings of England, and I quote the fights historical
From Marathon to Waterloo, in order categorical;
I'm very well acquainted, too, with matters mathematical,
I understand equations, both the simple and quadratical,
Abo

Steel Magnolia's biggest crime was trying to pass off Daryl Hannah as unattractive.

A friend's brother was a multi-day winner on Jeopardy a year or two ago and apparently there are people that give them advice on how to bet during the part where they edit for commercial. So, basically, there's no excuse.

I just read every comment to see if anyone else had picked up on this and yours was the very last one. Figures.

Yes, because they're exactly the same thing…

That horn line on Bitch always makes me smile no matter how many times I hear it. It's so simple and so perfect.