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whatwouldscoobydoo

I worked for a major network O&O station, and while it was common for anchors and reporters to wear jeans (one reporter was famous for regularly wearing shorts and flip-flops), they were all coat and tie or nice blouse and were never shown from waist down.

Someone should do it in VR.

Now would that be a weapon, or armor? I picture a baseball bat sized purple dong, like from Saints Row, but like a Defender +4 magic sword. If it’s armor, I’m thinking a large armored codpiece reminiscent of the aboriginal tribe that wear large gourds on their junk.

I think they should sentence the guy to 5 minutes alone with that dad.

I wouldn't have been able to keep cool even *that* long.

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That's a Big League Hit from the App State player, nicely done.

How long until someone sees the Virgin Mary in one of these?

You think they’d at least throw in some stickers for that price. My kids would be disappointed without stickers.

Playing as Nicki Minaj, using her devastating ‘Twerk Technique’ and beating fools down with her booty.

And seriously, when given the choice between tag teaming with Ice-T or Omar Epps, did anyone ever choose the 'token black guy on House' over 'Cop Killer who became a cop'?

I can sum up the best reason for Black Hole in one word:

But Black Hole is a constant force for change, GRB is too ‘hit and miss’ to be relied on. Don’t get me wrong, when GRB is on point, it’s truly spectacular to see....but I prefer consistency.

When you know that he does a show about stringing people along in imaginary on-line relationships, you will hate him even more.

First thought I had when I saw it: 'Didn't that thing kill Tasha Yar?'

On the contrary, he's a power broker that works without being seen. Everything revolves around him, and no one knows...kinda like Dick Cheney.

I was wondering how this would do for hair removal, but basically the same thing.

My backpack’s, got jets, I’m Boba, the Fett.

Black Hole, FTW!

It seems that due to inflation, it's down to 'a picture is worth 731 words'.