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"Running Away" by Hoobastank is the definitive manual for the "Post-Grunge Ghoster"—a song for everyone who handles conflict by simply ceasing to exist in the general vicinity of their problems.

I didn't know ceasing to exist was an option
 

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Excuse me sir, The Tommy Westphall universe is NOT limited to only NBC, as you can see in this 6 yr old chart.
Oh I was much more limited. I stated "Law & Order and the NBC 90s must-see sitcom lineup." So unless one thought I thought it only included comedies and one police procedural, from context it's clear that I was not making an exhaustive list.
My favorites part is that people create rules for this. Like if the X-Men and the Justice League end up both meeting Shakespeare at some point, it doesn't count as a linkage. But if, say, the cast of Friends met Jerry Lewis, and he had the magical butler he had in his DC comic appearance, then it would be a linkage to whomever in DC he interacted with. Add to that that writers love to throw in almost-acknowledged crossovers (Marvel cities having reporters 'Clark and Lois' who may or may not be the DC power couple; upon being met JFK quipping 'another spandexed superhero team?') and the level of nonsensical ambiguity achieves peak comedy levels.
This sounds like a cool thread idea. Guess what type of novel X poster at EN world is writing!
Does it have to be a novel? I always figure my great unwritten work was an instruction manual.
"Running Away" by Hoobastank is the definitive manual for the "Post-Grunge Ghoster"—a song for everyone who handles conflict by simply ceasing to exist in the general vicinity of their problems.

I didn't know ceasing to exist was an option
The theme from Robert Altman's M*A*S*H seems to indicate it brings on many changes.
 




Some more facts and quotes on Die Hard, but brings up the question of whether "Jingle Bells" is actually a Christmas Carol.
Fun Fact: The film is based on a book, Nothing Lasts Forever. This book is a sequel to The Detective, which had its own adaptation film in 1968, starring Frank Sinatra. When 73-year-old Sinatra declined to do the film (the contract for the first film stipulated that Sinatra would get first dibs on the role if the sequel was adapted), it was quickly retooled as a stand-alone work. Rumors that it was briefly intended as a sequel to Commando were debunked by co-writer Steven de Souza, though Arnold Schwarzenegger, among others, was offered the role of McClane but declined.
 

Fun Fact: The film is based on a book, Nothing Lasts Forever. This book is a sequel to The Detective, which had its own adaptation film in 1968, starring Frank Sinatra. When 73-year-old Sinatra declined to do the film (the contract for the first film stipulated that Sinatra would get first dibs on the role if the sequel was adapted), it was quickly retooled as a stand-alone work. Rumors that it was briefly intended as a sequel to Commando were debunked by co-writer Steven de Souza, though Arnold Schwarzenegger, among others, was offered the role of McClane but declined.
Fun fact, Bruce Willis Latin America Spanish VA is also Jim Carrey's VA and is most famous as adult Son Goku.

Bonus fact, for Sonic 3, the VA for Vegeta did Shadow the Hedgehog. The climax was very fun due to this.
 

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