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/misses nuts, hooks it into sand, dislocates kneecap

Not Sci-fi .... But it’s time we get Sorkin to return to the West Wing

Luke learns to be a Jedi in like two weeks. He’s flying with Obi-Wan fighting the probe with the blast shield down. Mentor killed, he putters around with the Rebels then goes to Dagobah. How long could he have been on Dagobah? A week tops? However long it took Han and the rest to fly to Bespyn and get in trouble. Luke

The Jedi had a library. Annakin killed all the younglings there while they were reading Goodnight Jedi Moon, and everyone else decided it was better to just watch TV

Co-sign on Flint. That shotgun was awesome.

Should have been you, Athanial Ornblower

I know a lot was made of the Thomas touchdown throw, but the one that gave me some hope was the deep out that Sanders almost hauled in on second and 21. That ball had some real zip to it. The question I have is before the neck surgery Manning had bulked up pretty good over the years, but he looks slender now... even

He was sliced all to hell but likely did it to himself.

I shoot a little, not an artist or a real professional, but it’s part of my job to be able to take some pics and I, modestly, do all right. But I can’t get my mind around how a camera took the sand dune picture. If I’m standing next to that tree, that can’t be the scene I see, right? I mean, the rest of the photos,

That’s exactly what I thought. He has the power to reset time. He can live infinite lifetimes, each time he dies returning to the Victory Day. Then, when he’s lived the perfect life, he can give it up by having a blood transfusion finally die.

His buddy, House, is a really big Wizards fan, of course. Also he eats, like a lot. So that’s House. And just FYI, his other buddy, Johnny, likes the Yankees. I know, I can’t even believe it.

In the video focused on Davis, just as Davis crashes into Curry, about four rows back there's a dude with a gray beard looking away, I think, as the game tying shot is inflight. He looks bored.

I’ve got a very damaged volume of the Complete Works of Voltaire that I picked up on discount in a Parisian book store, it’s from the late 1700’s

The music was fantastic for this. Apeman was perfect and the Butch Cassidy and Sundance singers killed me. But there was a third song that I really liked but couldn't place. Anybody catch what it was?

Tiana in princess and the frog, she wanted to open a restaurant not at all charmed by the prince for much of the movie, Elsa from Frozen shows no interest in a prince, actually Rapunzel's motivation is a guide to help her leave the tower ....