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I stopped commenting a long time ago, but I never stopped reading, and I never stopped enjoying Videogum. I just spend less time on the internet, but this is still my favorite site. When I told my girlfriend (who is not a Monster) that Videogum is ending, she was genuinely concerned if I was alright. She's cool like that. She's cool like you. Goodbye, and thanks.
I bet Garry Gergich does the same thing.
If they like felines so much they should call themselves the Cat Pack.
He makes a good point, though. Probably.
Well, time to check out that spinoff series, "Sleepy Holly." I hear it's pretty good, and how could it not be?
http://youtu.be/DlywvQcgIhE?t=8m24s
I got a really strong sense that in some ways, Walt is now Gus. Like Kelly mentioned, when he throws up in the toilet he puts a towel down (and turns on the tap), and also when some maniac comes into his place of business wanting to talk about drugs, all he says is "that'll be 14,95, please." Total Gus move. "Have an A1 day!"
I think he went through the house checking all his secret hiding places, and the ricin was the only one that hadn't been discovered yet.
Man, I hate those days when I have to go out but I have only one clean set of clothes left.
At the end of the Parks & Rec episode, when Ben is on the phone with Leslie, I could swear he said "I loved you." Anyone else notice that?
Hey come on, facehuggers are cute! http://i48.tinypic.com/2ai1nvq.jpg
If it turns out she's not pregnant, I'd be real worried about the glowing.
It could be more than $43 million. He forgets about $100 bills, but I've definitely seen bundles of those ($10.000 a bundle) when the lawyer put them in safe deposit boxes. So the upper limit would be closer to $90 million (91.8 if the stack is 45 bundles high).
Last time I checked (at the 2008 elections), republicans were a minority. Ha!