The 2,000,000th post game

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Mickey Dolenz was in LENNON OR McCARTNEY with Gary Oldman, who was in CRIMINAL LAW with Kevin Bacon.

It was so cold in D.C. today...

...that I saw a politician with his hands in his own pockets.

TOMORROW IS NAT. MOLE DAY

Overall though, I’d say the store is a success.

Despite some initial growing pains things have turned out pretty well, profit wise.

And as for morale? PPL love working here.

They hardly ever try and maim themselves to get workman’s comp.

Not successfully, anyway.

And

Hans Moleman from The Simpsons, looks like a mole, and has at least once been portrayed as the King of the Mole People. He even has an Earthquake Machine.

Rufus from Kim Possible is Ron's beloved pet. Ron could only have a hairless pet because his dad is allergic to fur and feathers, so he purchased Rufus, a naked mole rat. He lives most of the time in either Ron's pocket or his locker at school. Despite their name, naked mole rats are neither moles nor rats (nor are they totally hairless). They are more closely related to porcupines and guinea pigs.

The Fantastic Four's nemesis, The Mole Man, is a disfigured old man (born circa 1904!) who lords over the subterranean Moloids and a select group of giant monsters.

Moliere from Atlantis: The Lost Empire, is nicknamed "Mole". Not really a mole, but according to the sequel, he was raised by naked mole rats. Unsurprisingly, he drives a Drill Tank for digging.

The Underminer in The Incredibles, is a powerful supervillain, criminal, bank robber, and terrorist w. a mole like appearance. His ambition is to destroy peace and joy.

The Mole People from 1956 is where the term mole men comes from. The mole men in that movie were somehow created through "forced degeneration" (presumably some kind of breeding program) to act as slaves for a lost human civilization living underground.