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Tommy Marx
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That's what's so weird about Trump supporters - you lie even when there is no reason to lie. 62,979,636 Americans voted for Trump. So why not say 63 million instead of 64? And no, Toby Keith did not vote for Hillary, unless you're privy to knowledge no one else has. Why do you people do that?

What I posted on Facebook when I heard this, for whatever it's worth:

Q. Is Sam Worthington still around?

That was wrong, and I think you need to apologize to the entire class immediately!

There's going to be a time when I think back on 2016 and the first thing I think of won't be everyone we lost.

Actually, I believe Kenneth Branagh is directing the non-orgy version of "Orient".

As a pretty big fan of Agatha Christie, I have to agree with you regarding "Orient Express". It destroyed all whodunit conventions, and it was so out there that I doubt anyone will ever be able to get away with it again, but it was one of her weakest stories in my opinion.

I've always thought that was the main strength of fantasy and science fiction; the genres allow you to address things in a powerful way without being preachy or obvious. But it takes a writer with the writing skills of Adams to pull it off and make it so emotionally rich and intense. In a lesser writer's hands, it

"a reality series like, say, Duck Dynasty—where there are SAG contracts but the bigotry’s mostly offscreen"

LOL, my bad!

I want him to be good in this, but he sounds like Jax without the fake American accent. I don't understand how he could be so charismatic in a television series, even as it went from good to completely rancid, yet have absolutely no presence in anything else.

I remember when A&E used to mean something. It was the Arts & Entertainment network, and somehow, no matter what time of day or night, when you tuned in you would always see amateur comedians performing in front of a massive brick wall. Most of them weren't particularly funny, but that brick wall was somehow so

Ay Caramba!

I'm curious. When exactly did it become appropriate to mock women and pretend it had something to do with feminism or anything other than being an asshole? I don't know jack about Lena Dunham; I've never seen her show and she may very well be the epitome of hypocrisy. But I know people who say things like "I wish I

It really was a great episode. :-)

I had all 13 books in their original hardcovers, although if I remember correctly, at least the first 3 books if not the fourth were not first printings (or even 25th printings, LOL). I proudly displayed them on top of my dresser with my classic pooh bookends. I thought they were hilarious.

I thought Marco Polo was that perfume we all wore in the '80s when we thought smelling like a horse was somehow sexy. Why would they make a series about it?

Golden globes sucking dick - I'm sure there's a joke to be made out of that, some kind of puntastic double entendre, but for the life of me, I can't think of what it might be.

Marc Cherry does realize black people live in Kentucky, right? Maybe a black person or two could even be in the cast from the beginning? As main characters? I know, radical, but work with me, boo.

I thought this was very well done. Both Molly and Jesse were excellent, and I was a little surprised at how the author allowed his character to be portrayed as such a complete dick. Points for loving your mom, I guess, but could he have been more obvlious to anyone else in his life? I agree that Zach Woods was perfect