It's the sort of thing that challenges everything you believed up until that moment in your life. JIMMY KIMMEL: I still wake up screaming as a result of that scene. Can Vito even go out in public anymore? And where do you apply for the job where you sit on a lawn chair all day at a construction site with five of your best friends? I would have been less surprised if I found out Gary Payton was gay. Q: Was the Vito Spatafore/Security Guard incident on the Sopranos the most unlikely "switching of teams" in television history? I actually heard people in my apartment building scream when his head popped up. On to the e-mails (actual e-mails from actual readers).
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Again, if you ever forget how to get to the page, you can either go through or type in the URLs of either or .Īs for today's column, let's just put it this way: I lost a bet in Houston last week, so I have a partner for his week's mailbag. We're also launching a running package within the next two weeks that I think you guys will enjoy. Eventually we'll be adding more minor features on the page - running gimmicks, smaller reviews of books and movies, and so on - that will (hopefully) turn it into a place you feel like visiting every day. By the time NFL season rolls around, we'll be good. Quick update on the SGW page: We're still working out the kinks, so just be patient with us for a couple more weeks.If you have any ideas for people and events that could have made the Vengeance Scale and didn't - like Hakeem destroying David Robinson in the '95 playoffs, for example - send them to me and the Intern at And while we're here, if you ever have an idea for "Quote of the Day," e-mail us at Thanks. Speaking of the Shaq column, so many of you enjoyed the concept of the Vengeance Scale that we need to explore the studio space with that one in retrospect, that really could have been its own column.
You don't even want to know how many people e-mailed about "Out for Justice."
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Two crucial movie screwups in the Shaq column: Three of the Warriors didn't make it back to Coney (I said two - I forgot about the original Warlord who gets killed in the beginning) and I referenced the wrong Seagal movie ("Hard to Kill" not "Out for Justice").You never mess with a dude wearing pajamas and a European male carry-all.