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Or just have the co-champions share the pot.

I'm not sure, but I think they only enforce the rule in DB. In the first round, if you don't put in the form of a question, they just remind you of the rule. Sometimes, someone will use the wrong interrogative pronoun, and then correct themselves, like they think that's a rule, but as far as I know, saying "Who is The

I think there are several different mechanisms at work: a smaller contestant pool, younger contestants, and contestants that aren't as crazy-prepared as people like Chu. If I ever had a kid get into the Kids Tournament, I'd run through at least a dozen FJ wagers to make sure they understand the strategy. And tell them

I don't you think you should be making a big two-dew about it.

You mean Psycho the Rapist?

So, ex's friend's girlfriend cheated on him, so now he gets to have sex with another woman? This sounds rather unhealthy to me. If ex's friend is okay with his girlfriend having sex with other men as long as he gets to have sex with other women, they should just agree to an open relationship. If he's not okay with it,

"You keep forgetting to say 'away' ".

"will never be one of your instructors"? As in, you're committing to never taking any classes from the department they work in?

By that, do you mean "Just because they have the card, doesn't mean you have to fuck them", or "Just because they have the card, doesn't mean you have to consider them to not be cheating"?

That's not "advice". Advice is describing what should be done, not what should be. It's describing the process, not just saying what results a person should have. "Work on your depression" and "establish a good career" are results. Dan offered no advice as to how to actually achieve that.

Well, to be really technical, that statement depends on Erik Charles Nielsen being Erik Charles Nielsen. And whether Erik's character is funny is partially a reflection on Erik.

There's a difference between benefiting from a company's reputation, and benefiting from a company's recognition. The latter should be allowed.

""Cretins" is straight out of the Bill O'Reilly playbook. "

They're vampires. They're just vampires who are mortal. And who can walk in open sunlight. And don't drink blood.

Based on the title, it seemed like this would be an academy for vampires, but then the promos talked about fighting vampires, so it sounded like it was some sort of vampire-hunting academy.

I'm a little unclear as to whether Barney went to Tim Gunn for help suiting up the guys he met, or to a character played by Tim Gunn. I'm also not sure it matters.

Except that he talks about Robin as if the kids know her.

This episode was just full of bad green screen. The part with Barney meeting the two guys, for instance, looked green screened. And then there was the bridge scene.

And when you're appearing in a man's fantasy sequence.

<barney stinson="">Challenge accepted!</barney>