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I once watched the entirety of The Drew Carey Show in under 2 weeks. It was something. They really just gave up at the end there, but it was awesome for a while.

But the UFO stuff was the true part.

They have a lot of sensors in them, same as the Pro controller, so it brings the cost up a lot. The console itself cut a lot of price corners because of it.

They actually sell the Joy Cons at a loss. I think the number is $86 to produce.

I really wish this franchise could get a reboot with a single vision to lead it throughout. It has the potential for a great franchise but the films really just fell short. The first one was great but the other two just weren't.

Well I'm confused now, why are all the comments about Cars when the article is clearly about Mad Max and George Miller and Doof Warrior. Did everything break again?

I think it was the cocaine that actually made the movie if you believe the interviews.

Fidel Castro's favorite movie was apparently Jaws because he liked watching Americans being eaten.

I didn't say anything bad about the building's design because that is easily the best thing about it.

I went on my way back from Cedar Point last year. The place is way too small so a lot of the inductees don't have a section, and those that do basically have nothing. Then they have stuff from people not inducted. I expected so much more, Drew Carey failed me.

To be fair, the museum itself is pretty terrible, so it's best to not let the inductees see what they've gotten into.

That damn word is why I couldn't make it more than a couple episodes.

My grandfather who is 89, went to see his first doctor a few months ago. When he was asked about his medical records, he just said "I try to avoid these places".

I got a ticket to see Billy for $180 in the third row at Fenway, perhaps see him where it's cheaper. He's one of the best live performers.

Springsteen doesn't play there every single month, so there is more demand per show. Billy has a significant number of scalpels also reselling those tickets. Basically no sold out shows actually have every single seat filled, including the Springsteen show I was at or something like Desert Trip which had enourmous

The worse rhyme is Kid Rock choosing to rhyme things with things.

If I lived closer to New York City I would go every single month. He's easily one of the best live performers I've seen, he absolutely loves being on stage and playing. I really look forward to him coming to Fenway every year now, it's one of the only things that gets my whole family together now. I hope he's on

The last two seasons hooked me with the premier, this one did not, but there wasn't anything I disliked. I'm just not loving it yet. Once they develop everything a little more I'm sure it'll get much better.

That was interesting. I really liked the characters, especially both of Ewan's but the episode didn't pull me in the same way the other two season premieres did.

It doesn't have to tie up every single thing, but eventually every show has to end and it's always better when they can actually bring some closure to the characters.
Really I just would love more of it over closure.