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This has happened to me all four times I've had sex.
"Stick yer willy in ma fanny".

Felching Ryan Reynolds comes first!

She gets merc'd in season 2, episode 1. I still hold season 2 in high esteem, especially considering how much worse it gets.

Upvoted for the first sentence alone.

Same! I was legitimately excited when she guested in the Simpsons years ago because anything can be improved by more Neve Campbell.

Neve Campbell, Michael Kelly and Robin Wright all deserve better. I stuck with this season because of my undying love for Claire Underwood.

Where's the beer?

If you can, watch to the end of season two and stop. This season made me realise how shitty it's become, it can be pretty funny sometimes though.

It's taken far too long but I can finally say, I'm out! This is the last House of Cards episode I ever watch.

Too… many… cliches… to… handle.

A Stephen King adaption I think, he loves them killer pets.

Sleepwalk came out in 1959, please don't hurt me!!!

I had this pointed out to me too and I got all "awwwww" over it.

Didn't loads of them end up using it? Bill Hicks was the first I heard use it, I think.

I like Earl Grey once in a while, if I drink it too often it starts tasting funny. My favourite is Assam, it's strong tasting, malty and I never tire of it.

It definitely appears self evaluation was one of his bigger blind spots for a while and it translated to his records in a big way. He's released great music either side of the 80s so I wonder, if a combination of God and cocaine can bring Bob down, who can't it derail?
I really enjoy the smokey, soulful Bob of late.

You said behaviours aren't gendered, and you're right, so why do you equate men acting weepy with men acting like women?

War Horse would have been at least 50x better if Bojack was cast.

I enjoyed Winter Soldier too, Cap is definitely my favourite movie super hero.
Yeah, none of Bob's 80s output can hold a candle to what came before but Oh Mercy is as solid as can be expected of that era. Man in the Long Black Coat is up there with Jokerman for me too. Some of the songs he left off those albums were

Went to see Wonder Woman with my better half on Friday night, she really loved it and I found it pleasantly enjoyable. For me it's probably tied with the first Captain America film as the best comic book adaption I've seen since the Nolan Batman trilogy.
Saturday was mostly spent working through a stack of vinyl I