theotocopulos
Theotocopulos
theotocopulos

You and I agree on the charisma rule. However, I’ll go one further and say that it’s never been broken, not even in ‘88 — as bad as Bush was, he came across a lot more charismatic than the black hole that was Dukakis. (which I will admit as someone who proudly voted for Dukakis)

Are you implying a heel turn? Balls, that’s arch of you.

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I’m old enough to remember saving up the $40 from allowance money to buy Berzerk for the Atari 2600 in 1980. You want to talk repeat play value? Those dollars seemed a lot more dear to me than the money I spent on Zelda.

I’m old enough to remember saving up the $40 from allowance money to buy Berzerk for the Atari 2600 in 1980. You

Actually it’s because mainstream media like ITV are giving him attention.

Is this the long-awaited conclusion to the Ender’s Game/Ripley’s Game trilogy?

Does Kinjamprove do anything about the incessant “Show more replies in this thread” links? Asking for a friend.

This will either be brilliant or it will be Weiner’s John From Cincinnati.

This is a good place to point out that some of Twin Peaks’ lingering questions will no doubt be addressed in Mark Frost’s Twin Peaks: The Final Dossier, which arrives in bookstores next month.

I’ve had pretty good luck finding the old comments pages via a Google search using the article title.

Mistakenly read that as “Geraldo”. (shudder)

This whole situation will never heal until the bulk of the nation is ready to say, You know what, to hell with the Confederacy, that is not OUR history any longer (meaning “our” as Americans) if it ever was. Purge America of its gray-coated heritage just as sure as I hope to find my Kinja avatar purged of its

As a straight white dude, I have nothing to contribute directly to this topic, but it all does remind me of one specific thing that I can't stop thinking about (and I struggled to figure out which comment to make this reply to, so Citric, don't think I'm picking on you) — which is that my mother, who is Alabamian and

They even used "Maverick" as his real name. (facepalm)

And here I thought the Stanford Marshmallow Experiment was the one where they divided the marshmallows into prisoner marshmallows and guard marshmallows…

Arak was actually cooler than He-Man. He-Man was just some generic warrior somewhere, but Arak was a Native American who made his way across the Atlantic and fought in medieval Europe! How often do you see that?

Interestingly, when she travels to these other countries, her name changes accordingly to Ke¥ha, Ke؋ha, Ke£ha, etc.

That's because you only fought Batman on TV! In the comics, you were an enemy of the Golden Age Superman.

The Babadook: A horror tale about a scary children's book becomes something deeper and more psychological in this confident debut from Australian director Jennifer Kent. An intimate two-person drama between a widowed mother and her troubled little boy, the movie invites a malevolent third presence into their dreary

DOCTOR Ares.