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Defenitely.

Well, I just put a potato in the oven, even though I'm not hungry.

Just like in real life, shirtless, and completely ripped and embarrassingly strong men, consume vodka straight out of the bottle.

Exactly.

I thought I saw a memo laying around here about Prometheus being so full of contradictions and absurd character motivations (which conveniently turned on a dime when the plot demanded it) that we were all just going to pretend the movie didn't happen in the Alien world.

Your description is so right there… 'Idle onlookers,' after something horrific? Exactly.

Many years ago I was taking a cab in China, and we hit a bicycle. Incredibly, there wasn't a serious injury, or death. Two people were actually on the bike: a man peddling, and a woman riding cross-ways on the back, and she let out a scream as she viewed the inevitable collision. The cab driver was clearly at

We really need an in-depth interview with the guy or gal who created the "na-na-na-na-na" sound for the Six Million Dollar Man.

The only good thing (that I can see) about this new order, is the possibility that the moral cowards at the top of NBC, CBS, ABC, CNN, etc. may have a fleeting moment of clarity when they hang-up the phone with their on-the-side boyfriends / girl friends, or maybe their gay lovers, or their child abusing amphetamine

On the bright side, they answered a question I have long had: "How do you politicize a pumpkin toss in the stupidest way possible?"

The review did, however, offer the word 'canoodles'. That is a very good word, which MS Word somehow apparently also knows how to spell…

Just type 'morbidly obese basement dweller' into the Bing search-a-ma-thing.

'To Even More Music' was the name of my art-rock band in 8th grade.

There's a whole world of scales out there. Its like a buffet, and yet some people only want to fill your plate with green bean casserole. You'd think someone might nudge them to the lasagna, or at least mashed potatoes once and awhile.

The trailer for Not Cool tells me everything I need to know about the dearth of talent behind that movie - even fundamentals such as the lighting, costuming, etc. look lazy. Or worse - nonexistent. How could any producer visit a set or consider the pre-production situation and say, "Yup, our money is in good hands?"

He's a lineman for the public good, NOT the money, dammit!

The review makes it seem PBS actually used the word 'stole' (or words to that same effect.) I mean wow… I have to wonder if this is actually the case, as I have a hard believing it.

There's no doubt that people look 'up' to their supposed social betters to see how to treat people and react to conflict. This is one of the reasons that CEOs of successful companies obsess over corporate culture and chose their words exceptionally carefully when addressing issues - often their words and actions are

This is a good comment. 'Alternative' had to make make serious money before it got the attention of the popular press, radio stations, mainstream record stores, and the CEOs of record companies.

As someone who once considered investing in Netflix (and didn't) I find it amazing to listen to Reed Hastings try and justify this crap. His language is unintentionally revealing. He says the Adam Sandler originals were the most 'clicked on' (after being forced front and center in everyone's homepage) but he