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I have to agree with you. If the D-to-W dunk is a 10 (and it is), then this one is an 11.5. The air and the wraparound arm combine to make it even more impressive.

Seems to be related to where you normally comment, etc. Of course, if my reply unpinks yours, then your question and my answer will appear somewhat idiotic (fitting, really, for the article).

Wow — funny to see them all lined up for the reaping.

Hey, I'd rather have it all. But truth be told, as much fun and as titillating as she was, I'd still prefer the JohnnyCab humor to it. It just gave the film a few moments of levity. The three-boobed hooker didn't achieve levity for me (if you get my drift). I did like Kuato, tho.

The original was fun. This looks like it takes itself way too seriously. I"m not looking forward to it.

"Totally Regular Recall" just doesn't have that ring, tho.

OMG — that was my first thought! No Johnny Cab = no desire to see this movie.

Ha! I've done all those things! I must be the luckiest guy alive!

This is one of my favorite films ever, in large part because it was the first R-rated movie I'd ever attended with my dad (my mom beat him to the big R with Blazing Saddles in 1974, when I was going on 8). You just can't get around associations like that.

I should have added earlier:

I add 'one' to your value.

That's a frank admonition of guilt in my book.

Anyone who uses the phrase "as you proclaim" is, by definition, drunk.

That really is pretty amazing. I guess they're just getting better and better at what must be one of the most difficult surgeries around.

Judging by its apparent size, I'm going to have to venture a slightly different and perhaps even more controversial guess: Medium Foot.

Wow — thanks; that's a great read.

Yay! I just showed these to my wife, who has monoscopic vision owing to her childhood eye problems. She can see out of both eyes but essentially doesn't see in stereo.

Great piece.

I'm guessing that the image shown is how sex was explained to you?

I often read my kids from our collection of early editions of fairy tales (Arthur Rackham-illustrated books from the early 1900s). Many of the tales are extremely prejudiced towards women and people from certain places or religions. One of the stories is called "The Jew Among the Thorns," where the title character is