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I hope ol' Leonard doesn't expect people to forget about that someday.

I was never a goon though. I didn't want to pay ten bucks just to get yelled at for not posting the right way.

I read SA religiously about 10-12 years ago. I went back recently and was amazed that they've been limping along this entire time.

They're never funny, except for the unintentional retrospective humor of the more serious ones with guys quoting Scarface and talking about how scary they are and whatnot.

Ah, 90's rap album interlude skits. I'm very glad you aren't a thing anymore.

I really liked him in the role, even though his "shocking" heel turn at the end was telegraphed pretty hard.

I need to go back and give Demon's Souls another shot sometime (grabbed it cheap during a PSN sale awhile back). It has a ton of rough edges that later games polished and refined. The weapon upgrade system for example is a convoluted mess in DeS, made a little more intuitive in DaS, and by DS2 you're off to the races…

Sounds like you'll like Nioh a lot: it's all about fast paced combat with a focus on dodging and excellent boss fights (that are unfortunately locked off behind samey, tedious levels).

I also like how From managed to gate off access to the DLC areas in Scholar by hiding the necessary items around the game world. Much better than just putting the three keys in your inventory at the start of the game.

Liz Phair's best album, in my opinion.

Yvan eht nioj!

Chock Full o'Lipids

"You do business in Flavortown, you pay proper tribute to the Don."

The only crime Guy Fieri needs to answer for is stealing my heart. And bad food at his restaurants. Two crimes.

I don't think the show would work nowadays, seemingly every other show on television is about damaged people and dysfunctional families. All the freshness of Married… With Children and The Simpsons is long gone.

Maybe if you stopped badgering everyone about eating at Wendy's, you'd have a better chance.

The man's got bills to pay. They can't all be gigs with Brad Pitt.

I remember thinking NO MA'AM was hilarious when I was a kid, but now I realize they were proto-men's rights activists. Urg.

It's crazy that there are people out there who know him as "the Modern Family guy" instead of Al Bundy. Good for him to get out from the character's shadow.