@GitEmKelvarDave: Hey, go easy now. miguelmolinatobar1 made the mistake of reading the part where Ms. Luna said, "It was three years ago."
@kushiro: Lame joke foiled by editing. Curses!
You can get a pension for being on the internet? I really need to start a blog.

Is there medical, too?
@Smeagol92055: In India, eating a sacred cow would certainly be considered a disorder.
I suppose getting some actual training in journalism is out of the question.
@King of Pants: That's some classic well-thought out rebuttal right there. The debate team needs you!
@rmric0.wedding.photographer.and.manny: I realize that this is late (I've been away), but I should point out that I was responding to your assertion that BOT being horrible is "why is was cancelled". As in, each individual member of the audience who participate in ratings measurements watched it and said, "Well, this just does not meet my high standards of quality entertainment. Therefore, I shall not watch." And this was the sole reason for cancellation. Doubtful.

Whether or not it was actually horrible is up to each of us to decide. I don't disagree with the original post because it was his personal evaluation of the show.

As for spewing all over myself, I am indeed done, and luckily, I was wearing a bib. So suck it, meanie!
I think this just highlights the laziness of the average American teenager. I mean, what the heck are they all doing with their yachts, just leaving them tied up at the marina?
@rmric0.wedding.photographer.and.manny: Really? It was cancelled because it was horrible? I had no idea that the average viewer was so discerning. I thought they had either not heard of it because of bad promotion/time slot, or just turned their noses up because it wasn't like every other sitcom on TV.

But, finally, now I understand: Arrested Development, Firefly, Pushing Daisies, Freaks and Geeks, and Sports Night were all awful, and According to Jim is a masterpiece.
@Sam Brady: What strikes me most about that youtube video is that someone managed to spell "vs" with an apostrophe.

I guess it's time for the English language to "let go" and head for the church.
@Mike Zuniga Has A Website: Somebody should tell the Booker Prize committee that Ian McEwan (who wrote the book, and thus came up with the miscommunication) is a failed writer.
@NorwegianWood: Claire: "I have to go to target...to get socks...FOR MY BABY!!"
@Pobre: Both actors can speak Korean Yunjin Kim immigrated to the US when she was 10 years old, but she's been in several South Korean films (she's a big star there). Daniel Dae Kim grew up in the US, but spoke Korean at home with his parents. He said he hadn't spoken it in quite a while though. Apparently, a lot of Koreans can't stand the way he speaks Korean, because he's got a weird accent.
@bma2192: Of course. Success is success, and fame is fame, no matter how attained. (Edited to remove unwarranted personal comment. Not cool. Sorry.)
Dear Hollywood, I am somewhat cute and I pander to horny geeks. Please give me a movie career. Sincerely, Olivia Munn
@ManchuCandidate: It's a terrifying trip down the Congo! Who will escape from..the "Hungry, Hungry Hippos"?!?
@somecallmechief: Under Suspicion, with Liam Neeson and Laura San Giacomo. [www.imdb.com]
@GarjaWhchi: Could be a TV series called The Highwayman. [en.wikipedia.org])
Channing Tatum?? I don't read Captain America, so I need some help here. Is his alter ego a large wooden plank?
@Godmars: They happen pretty frequently, especially in northern China. And the sand can travel far. I used to live in northern Hokkaido, and one morning I awoke to find my car coated with orange dust, which turned out to have come from a storm that had hit Beijing (about 2000 km away).
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