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High Noon at QMS.
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Worth every penny.
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That commercial was met with collective gasps of, "No!" at our SB party.
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Lots of film references in this one. My favorite: Irv's dream computer featuring the file name "Montauk," because Eternal Sunshine thematically fits and is the kind of movie that Outie Irv might plausibly enjoy. It could also worm its way past his severed defenses in a Charlie Kaufman-esque twist.
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The mealy-mouthed cries of "Norms!" have ruined Cheers reruns forever, and this I do not forgive.
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Took forever to see replay of non-INT that nonetheless may have hit the ground, too.
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UPDATE: Doing the Windows version of this worked. Here are the Mac instructions: Open Word, select the app menu, and then go to Preferences > Authoring and Proofing Tools > Copilot. Clear the Enable Copilot checkbox. Close and restart the app.
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After an hour of struggle, I have reached the same conclusion. I even tried uninstalling it. Is Word Perfect still a thing??
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Hey, thanks for looking out for me!
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That was my take after his debut. www.nbcsportsboston.com/nfl/new-engl...
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Especially one who happily outsources everything.
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"You're really drinking this?" didn't test well.
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Try being a child of the 80s, when Milk Did the Body Good! I'm still leery of anyone who buys it by less than the gallon.
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The original version of this ... Bleet?... referenced both of them.
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He will be this administration's Steve Bannon. The power behind the throne until he's too frequently portrayed that way and the boss gets resentful. Public split in six months, satellite sycophancy thereafter.
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Our closest analog was having Rage Against the Machine booked in 1993 or '94, but at least in that case, they canceled on us.
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Remember the Baseball Network? ABC and NBC were constantly advertising for each other and it lasted about a year.
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Season 1 of Severance recap: the guy from Parks and Rec works for the mom from Boyhood on the set of THX 1138 and they have cookie parties while listening to disco on Desmond Hume's turntable and someone kidnaps a baby and I think Christopher Walken's there? Oh and there's definitely an elevator.
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Also, speaking as someone who bought and sold a house last year, in a seller's market (which is all that has existed for the last ... 10 years?), you can take that escalator and shove it. Gimme your best offer or I'm not interested. Players like Soto can say the same.
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"Offer him $601,010,101.01. Worked for Daisuke."
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Exactly. The incrementalist approach ain't winning sh*t.
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Fair. Cohen is the biggest threat, for sure.
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Two, maybe. Four? No chance. My guess is they'll sacrifice one nominee en masse to show they're not rolling over and then rubber stamp everyone else.
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Everything about this photo -- and I mean every last effing detail, from the mug to the smile to the shirt to the sandwich -- screams that his was a life well lived. My condolences almost a year later, but also my admiration.
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For whatever reason, "Cover me!" followed by Frank's partner stumbling around with a blanket on his head was the funniest thing me and my brother had ever seen at ages 8 and 9.
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Yes, gross, which is why I'm not saying it.