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I agree with this sentiment, but have mulled it over a bit. The farm system for the DNC is bad right now... really bad. I think the party didn’t want to call anyone up and risk losing a seat they’ve got in the minors. I’m hoping Clinton wins, does a great job, and for the second term gets a new VP to bolster a younger

Rainier isn’t a beer, it’s a way of life. (Ps- no Hamms?)

Your article is about shows set in Chicago, and there is no mention of Due North? Where a misplaced Canadian mountie with a heart of gold and the morals to match, are partnered with a streetwise gumshoe that plays by his own rules. And spoiler alert... antics ensue.

I hope Orgeron leads them to a respectable turnaround, wins his bowl game... Then they hire an unproven drunk to take over next year.

Fuck this prick. Say that shit to Griffey’s face.

This. Is. Incredible. I'm going to write Kevin a thank you letter. I'm so happy this exists.

Well it was the freaking Gen-Xer’s that gave us Dubya then... remember him, that’s your fault. You! You did that!

Joe Jurevicius.

This guy thinks he’s the Count of Monte Cristo or something. Such a dumas.

Can we just take a moment to remember Scarecrow Video and their amazing two stories of movies. Now I want some Dick’s to sob up my tears.

Like Teddy NP, Olympic National Park is split into two parts as well. Also, Sasquatch is in North Cascade, and Mt. Rainier NP, not Olympic NP. Katmai NP is where Brooke’s Falls is. Your bears last Friday fell off Brooke’s Falls. Bear for bear it's the best park.

You're right... In fact, it doesn't have any roads. Thus, it wins.

Do you get a lot of love letters? I totally have a crush on you, and am pissed you’re hanging out with all those jocks over at deadspin.

Hey Andy!

Ashley is alive!

Honestly, one of these companies is missing a huge market with a mid-size, or even small, truck. If there was a Ranger, S-10, or Tacoma like model more akin to the ones of the past it would do well. Seems like the move away from the suburbs and back to urban areas for young professionals is something to tap into. I