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  • The bard is a hick who wears overalls, is named Beauregard ("Beau" to his friends), and charms the underpants off of various people and creatures of all kinds with his unassuming and innocent, natural "aw shucks" charm.

    Secretly, he's a perv from a big city putting on an act.

  • Upon failing to become fabulously wealthy, I can only assume this one of those "the riches are the friends we gained along the way" things.

    Damn it to hell. I don't need friends. I need dolla, dolla bills y'all.

  • Three O'Clock High

  • What if it's a punishment from God for doing evil crap like supporting genocide?

  • Awarding him the Peace Prize for what exactly? Can they even articulate a reason?

  • Their chief weapon is surprise...surprise and fear, fear and surprise. Their two, two weapons...

  • I think Kmart and Sears are in this list, too, along with Bed, Bath, and Beyond and even some hospitals. There's nothing private equity forms won't do to make a buck at the expense of a once thriving company or even people's healthcare.

  • I hesitated to mention it because it was so old, but it's singlehandedly responsible for me coming to appreciate Jellico and look a little more deeply at the characters.

  • I'm pretty sure everyone has seen this, right?

  • Pineapple Soft Servius

  • If this happened, this right here is the kind of commitment to the bit that I want to strive to match.

  • Jeremiah Johnson, his head nodding

  • I sing the most stupid songs with the most obvious lyrics (stuff like "You're a dog!" or "Your name is Mr. Dog!") to my dog all the time with joy. I'm not sure exactly what's wrong with me, but my dog loves me anyway.

  • Finally! Sweet oblivion!

  • I'm sure if this person holds this item high over their head and looks intently up into the hole, the truth will come out and they'll absolutely find out what it's about.

  • Or, and stick with me, here, maybe I'm asking the question in hopes I can discuss it with someone that has already read up on it and find out that way? Maybe I can learn some viewpoints of others in this thread that might illuminate the answer more quickly and succinctly. What is the point of communicating with others if I can't seek information through it?

  • I was just in Union station for the very first time this last spring, and I thought it was perfectly wonderful as a piece of architecture. I'm no critic of the art of building or anything of the sort, but as a rando first time train traveler, I was actually pretty impressed with it. One thing I particularly enjoyed was a little used bookstore and record shop they had on one of the levels.

  • Here's what I've often wondered: why, when the Constitution clearly indicates that bearing of arms is in the context of a" well-regulated militia", is it not permissible, under the Constitution, to regulate firearms? Do the second amendment types have any kind of argument about this? It just seems to me that within the context of the amendment itself, it's clearly implied that regulation will be necessary and will exist. Is there something that I'm missing?

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  • I mean, you could probably cauterize a wound on a low setting. Why do I feel like I've seen this in a recent episode?