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Also love the irony that the commercial extolling the virtues of the people who toil in the dirt and the elements to bring us food was largely being watched by a bunch of lard-asses shovelling processed cheese down their gobs.

Except that Americans are stupid, and because no one under 50 remembers Paul Harvey, it rated one of the lowest responses of all the ads.

HA! SO DID I!!

That's awful you guys. Horse piss would at least have flavour…

This to me is the sweetest Clydesdale ad ever:

A lot of sticking up for farmers last night.

The line they gave her about remembering dancing with Thomas was a nice demonstration of just how much her character has developed (and the type of subtly I miss from S01).

THE SALMON MOUSSE!!

THE SALMON MOUSSE!!

You really are a simple creature.

When that midfielder made the slam dunk to tie the score 30-love before the end of the 2nd period… yeah, that was awesome…

Cory didn't write this article - he got a sophomore liberal arts major to write it for him.

Need to ponder on this outside of my own head -

Phew - I clicked fully expecting another Blake Lively type. So this I can get behind.

At the same time, I just recalled fond memories of watching The X-Files film. Even though that was another "almost" moment, it was a great communal experience being with a theatre full of fans all on the edge of their seats.

At the same time, I just recalled fond memories of watching The X-Files film. Even though that was another "almost" moment, it was a great communal experience being with a theatre full of fans all on the edge of their seats.

Really? I think all it's done is allow them to start laying into the relationship tropes.

Really? I think all it's done is allow them to start laying into the relationship tropes.

But c'mon man - 9/11 changed everything. Except that it didn't.

This was completely off my radar, and I found The Staircase fascinating. It's a continuation of Peterson's story, yes?