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Good luck with that.

I don't think the munchies are an issue until you become a more experienced user. The first few times is more about your consciousness/perception alteration.

I watched Samantha Bee interview a Gitmo detainee who was tortured in Pakistan. His torturers offered him "Pepsi Blue" and were pissed off when he didn't want it.

Would you really want to drink the Dorito flavored milk at the bottom of the bowl?

The first time I had the "Nacho Cheese" flavor, previously only having had "Taco Flavor" and "Toasted Corn", I was like "Where have you been all my life?"

The character's name is Aprile so people can imagine it's a spin-off of The Sopranos.

I wonder how many dollaridoos that will cost.

I don't think historical precedent means much as far as Martha's fate on the show. She could certainly be killed soon or once she is in Moscow if she makes trouble.

I meant parallel to the scenario sallgood posed where it was a wife of an operative.

Yeah, Felicity was like, "I don't want a relationship anymore, but I still want you to want one so I'm going to hang around in these super tight pants and show a little skin at the waist."

Having an American traitor around is handy if they want to do a prisoner exchange.

I'm not aware of a parallel to this scenario.

Historically, the Soviet Union has provided safe haven to spies before. They were used as propaganda tools. To flip off America and to show their own people that not everybody thinks America is so great.

"Why does she get a whole one?"

This makes me feel better about not following sports.

For the metrically challenged, 500 grams is roughly 1.1 pounds.

If Mom let us, we would sit on the floor in front of the big console and she would lay down newspaper and let us eat our dinner right there.

That was pretty cool!

You mean the static and the weird chorus? It's kind of ominous in its own right.

I saw Porky's on HBO and was grateful for the nudity, but I didn't understand it as a movie. It was billed as a comedy, but I didn't laugh. I thought everybody in it was mentally ill.