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Comedy answer: like Terry Crews, above
Srs answer: how she tells me she likes it
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By the way, the first four seasons are on Netflix instant viewing.
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5v-pcgfQ7Hg
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Ramen, malbuggas.
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A total "Dad" movie, but I love it. Masterfully shot.
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people who can't queue to save their lives
groups of people who stop dead-in-their-tracks in the center of the only aisle of the ferry building
loud annoying brats when I'm trying to read
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Like warm apple pie.
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When it takes 5 Asian undergrads to use 1 machine at the gym and they're all making fun of and laughing at each other cause they can barely do a few reps each.
Me: "Do you guys mind if I just work in for one set?"
Them: "We're using it..."
Me: *rolleyes* Whatever, mothafuckazz
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^Classic. Hitchcock was one of the true geniuses of cinema. I'm slooooowly getting around to watching his entire discography. Some of the early British films are horribly grainy
For sure, he was the master of suspense, and of putting normal people in "criminal" situations and moral dilemmas. Just when you think you've got "the next kill" figured out after the suspense builds, he expertly throws you off his scent. And by and large his main characters can't go to the police for help in the traditional sense lest they implicate themselves as well. My favorite films of Hitchcock's are Psycho, Vertigo, Strangers on a Train, Shadow of a Doubt, Rear Window, and Dial M for Murder. Notorious is decent. I found some of his earlier work like The Lady Vanishes and The 39 Steps to be pretty cheesy though.
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Shit's rough
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I hope yesterday is a sign of Jason Bay getting hot...
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