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Good job doctoring that title.

Twenty dollars, same as in town.

You're a good person
I know you want it
By "it" I mean Jesus

It seems like it was just yesterday the roving atheist knife gangs were going around knife-ganging everyone who wasn't eating a chocolate rabbit.

It makes the game playable as a parlour game for adults. Monopoly's reputation as a family game is what kills it. House rules eliminate the tantrums and fights that come out of things like Dad buying Boardwalk for exactly $123 because the boy landed on it with $122 in hand, and then you think that the game is supposed

I'm ashamed that I remembered the show Due South, but take solace in forgetting its name and having to google "paul gross mountie show". It's not from the 70s, but it was a CTV show so you'd be forgiven for thinking it did. Does that help?

Man, that guy from This Hour Has 22 Minutes who did those consumer advocacy segments was the worst. I hope he's not on broadcast television anymore.

A show filmed in Canada and nobody's done Engels in the Ootfield yet? I thought I knew you people.

Flashbeagle! He… dances… something something eagle? It's been a while.

Scott Adsit's going to play Alexander Keith? Awesome!

The AV Club
It's just a bunch of idiots from my stupid generation writing shit!

As we say in the local dialect, perhaps he should have been rasta-fied by ten percent or so.

All of you have such a funny way of saying "Spadina Bus".

Well, it was, but then he went around with a bag over his head that said I AM NOT FOOD ANYMORE.

When you are that refined, you eat a bifteck for every meal, good sir.

It's an era that still isn't completely past, unfortunately. "An abusive spouse but it's okay because he just Feels So Much For Her" is the plot of 50 Shades of Grey.

Dawes plan

On the bright side, he's funnier than Colin Quinn. Keep up this progress and by their fifth or sixth Colin in the anchor chair SNL will be knocking it out of the park.

I bet that in the final episode we find out Leland will grow up, get married, and do data processing for a company that deals with paper products.

Ahem. "So basically it's Ed the Sock without the hot chick?" There, Ed the Sock guy, now give me those twenty bucks you promised.