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Hey, he's got that sweet Enterprise commercial cash now! Man, I wish they'd resurrect the Soup. We need it now more than ever!

I recommend it! It was very good, odd, off-kilter and pretty damn funny. Yahoo didn't make it easy, though. I hope someone else streams it soon or we get a second season.

I really, really enjoyed season 6. It was a different vibe, of course, with all the cast changes—but I admire the show's ability to keep going, keep trying without getting too stale. It may not have been as funny and I know some fans believe some of the characters (Britta, maybe?) had changed too much since the early

Hey, how were the movies? I caught Damon's first Bourne the other day—pretty good stuff, but I kind of checked out after the second sequel. I also never saw the second Trek—is the new one worth it?

I got some new furniture delivered! I dunno…I feel like some of the internal changes I need to make are slow and torturous so I'm pouring my energy into external changes and hoping it sparks me. Progress, I guess? But the new stuff is awesome and makes my place feel a lot more cozy.

It's not even particularly a good sport or interesting to watch in any way, really — at least for me. Too many starts and stops, no side out scoring (I think?) so the matches take FOREVER—no momentum, ugh. Just a lot of quick points, hugging, high-fives—and skin, of course. Team volleyball is much, much more fun to

I didn't see the Gatlin interview, but it sounds terrible. I was pissed at NBC for some of the interviews after the heats because the damn athletes are still recovering, panting, breathing hard, and here's a guy with a microphone shoving it in their faces. They can't form coherent responses at that point—jesus, let

It really is amazing, isn't it? The only time I even kind of care about track and field is during the Olympics, and I didn't even really care then—until Bolt. There is the fact that he is simply so exceptional that even casual viewers like me can see it and understand it. But there is also that intangible — Bolt's

Agreed. We don't need to be entertained/stimulated at all times during this 8-hour party. Unless it's with Up With People!

PTA and Robin Williams together sounds so ridiculously awesome, a perfect match. As great as Williams was as an actor, he definitely could have found that extra deep/weird gear with PTA at the helm.

I can never upvote this kind of thing enough (it comes up more often than you think!). Comics Shockwave was my all-time favorite character and favorite toy—the old giant purple ray gun.

I never knew that about Prowl and Soundwave…that's awesome And Soundwave is still the motherfucking coolest transformer.

I really, really enjoyed finally catching up on the Marvel Transformers comics a few years ago after originally bailing out around issue 50 of the first run. The search for the Matrix, Primus, Unicron—it was all very well done. I really liked what Simon Furman was able to do with all the characters and try to wrap up

Oh, I was fed up then, too. Then the long, slow hibernation. Now I'm fed up again. Hey, it's an abusive relationship, man!

Ha ha…yes, it is best enjoyed that way. I just did a similar hate watch with an earlier Norris film, Breaker Breaker. And Lone Wolf McQuade is a goddamned hoot from start to finish.

Man, after all this time I didn't even know that!

Yes! This would be so fun.

Highlight so far of NBC's awful morning Today show coverage was Tara Lapinski and Johnny Weir just shooting the shit. I want those two to do color commentary for all sports, for all time.

Lots of great talk here about the book, which I've never read. I shall check it out!

Do you guys remember Missing in Action and Missing in Action 2 with Chuck Norris? I remember liking the first one (I was a kid and a sucker for Chuck kicking ass), but I rewatched part 2 recently. Good lord, what a vile piece of shit. Seems like Norris and a lot of others took Rambo II and ran with it…ran it right