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I certainly hope this gradually turns into being just another cop procedural. I love when shows do that.

So on NPR yesterday, I found out the he and John Lithgow are really close friends, and Lithgow calls him Fred. He also revealed that Molina's secret nick name is "Little Freddie Teacups," which really cracked me up.

Well that brings up the other extremely common definition-dilution of the word "fetish," which has also gotten out of hand in both popular and professional usage.

I think it also suffered due to its being marketed as a hilarious, irreverent, typical Apatow comedy film, and people came into it with that mindset.

Nah, they never say bye in movie/tv phone conversations.

You…Man! You stupid Man!

I read it about 2 years ago when I was home for the holidays and going through my old bookshelf, and it absolutely holds up.

And the beefy tough guy with a hearth of gold "Shayning Helmsford"

Brennan Liamsworth is a saint!

I think it's also because I particularly dislike that style of standup in general, so that combines with him not being a great comedian to make for an unpleasant experience for me.

His standup. Though some of it carries over into the sitcom.

Billy Gardell is one of the most spectacularly unfunny comedians I have ever heard perform.

Nah, it's the sequel to Queensryche's "Silent Lucidity"

As far as I'm concerned, Underoath broke up after "The Changing Of Times"

I'm much more OK with that as well. For example, I've been watching that new WGN show "Manhattan." It's pretty good so far, but Olivia Williams' shaky American accent is really distracting.

This is one of my pet peeves as well. I hate listening to people do bad accents from the setting of the movie if there is no reason they have to be native to that setting. Maybe it's because I work at a university, but I run into people with non-native accents all the time and I don't wonder, "But what does that

Nah, it's just any general slur for a magical person whose lineage isn't as pure as the slurrer would prefer.

This is similar to how during the 08 and 12 presidential elections, people kept getting mad at me (a liberal) for posting disparaging stuff about Obama on my facebook. I explained by saying that the flaws (to a liberal) of McCain and Romney were obvious and thus didn't warrant discussing, whereas I felt it more

See, I always thought "and" made more sense because it's referencing the classic "cowboys and indians" scenario.

I am someone in an open relationship, and I have found over a few years that the absolute best thing to do is be up front from the very beginning. Anything else feels like baiting and switching. Yes, it will decrease the quantity of relationships and interactions, but it ensures that the ones you do have are better