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Bucs’ OC is Todd Monken.  Not sure who “Koenen” is.

or maybe end that sentence with “you’re a buttface,” because you are a buttface

See, that’s how you do it.  Snarky AND funny

I’m so with Alex on this. When contestants jump around like that, it also makes the show less enjoyable for the viewers. We can only see what the editors allow us to see, and I don’t have a photographic memory. So when a contestant randomly jumps from one category to another, most of the time I can’t remember what the

Goddam.  Isn’t that a kick in the face, even to this day?  You haven’t lived if you haven’t had a relationship like that.

Oh great call on Magnolia Electric Company.  A lot of Molina’s lyrics are very haunting in hindsight.  Tragic.  The entirety of “Farewell Transmission” is heartbreaking when viewed through that lens.

I did as well. So many great lines in that song. The one that gets me the most is the one (cited by Gwen) that comes before the line she selected:

Oh this is an easy one for me. From the song “Two” by The Antlers:

As a bonus, LGA’s arrival and departure lanes are seemingly in an endless state of construction.  On my last two trips, it took my cab nearly 40 minutes just to get out onto the main road.

Philly’s airport is in the storm vortex of the East.  Every storm in the Eastern Seaboard will somehow manage to pass over.  And the runways seem so short.  I’ve never not been delayed out of Philly.

SeaTac’s bizarre traffic patterns at arrivals drives me NUTS!  There are probably at least four, big lanes for cars to come through, but inexplicably the police (or airport security, or both) effectively block all but one or two of the lanes and create a massive bottleneck.  I don’t get it.

When do you EVER walk far in Tampa?! It’s a short walk to the tram to your terminal, and then once you’re there you arrive smack in the middle.  You either go left or right to your gate, and even if you’re at the very end it’s like a 3 minute walk at most.

Tampa near the top is spot on. I am a frequent flyer for work and it’s my home airport. Fantastic in every respect. I would say it should be #1, but I haven’t been to Phoenix in some time.

St. Pete!

I should have scrolled down further!  I just made the exact same post.  Yours, though, gets right to the point.  Mine meanders a bit.

The article doesn’t actually address what it promises in the headline. The headline suggests the article is going to tell me about the “best and worst” CPO deals. But it doesn’t. It only tells me the least expensive and most expensive CPO deals. It assumes, I suppose, that any CPO program has no added value, and

It is depressing for this Floridian. All non-urban areas in Florida are fairly deep red. That’s just a thing you can’t overcome. HOWEVER, we already know that. It’s a given. Where Gillum lost, believe it or not, was in Miami Dade and Broward counties, where he did not do as well as Hillary Clinton. Lots of older, conse

One point about my home (shitty) state of Florida that CANNOT be overlooked ... we shockingly did one thing right: we gave the vote back to convicted felons who have done their time. This measure will reinstate voting rights for well over a million Floridians. A number like that plainly favors blue and moves the

Agreed.  And didn’t Pennsylvania’s re-districting already RESOUNDINGLY answer that question?  My god, look what happens when districts are drawn with fair, geographical boundaries!

I’m a progressive Floridian (trust me, there are lots of us) and I live in Pinellas County, which has the historical distinction of generally being the tipping point in big elections. This year, not so much. Pinellas went Gillum, but it didn’t put him over the top. I’m crushed. As much good happened yesterday, I still