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TEK JANSEN!

I've never seen it as a Ren and Stimpy knockoff. I've always seen it more as an underwater version of Rocko's Modern Life which Hillenburg was also closely involved with.

According to Wikipedia, he rejoined the show full-time in 2014.

I'll read it but I'm going to have to postpone all tomorrow's parties.

One of my favorite albums. By coincidence, an episode of "Love" I was watching yesterday ended with "I'll Be Your Mirror". Later on, I decided to pop in the Live MCMXCIII DVD as my way of celebrating the anniversary. It would be nice to see an extended version of that someday with the entire concert (which exists

Reminder that this guy is only 43 and will hopefully die soon.

Really? Randy is the worst! I mean he's hilarious but he's so pathetic.

I disagree. While he's certainly an unconventional leading man in the looks department, there really is an incredible chemistry between the two of them.

The Avatar dude.

For all their flaws (and they both have many), I still want Gus and Mickey to make it out okay together in the end. I think that's just a testament to the excellent chemistry between Gillian Jacobs and Paul Rust.

Lou?

The UK doesn't even have to know who Chris Hardwick is, lucky bastards!

Wow, two John Goodman stories in the same hour? Aren't we spoiled!

I actually prefer the live version from 2006, which was also an awesome concert film directed by Julian Schnabel. It's more energetic than the album.

I thought the HBO series Bored to Death was excellent and never really understood the poor critical reception. It was what introduced me to Zach Galifanakis after all.

The Warren Leight years for pretty good for the most part and the addition of Raul Esparza to the cast is one of the best things to happen to the show. I lost interest once Belzer and Florek checked out.

The 1993 live version with Cale on vocals is just as awesome.

I think both their solo careers have the same amount of hits and misses. But Lou made Berlin which is such a masterpiece that I give him the edge.

Fun fact: The Squeeze album in all its obscurity and mediocrity did give the band Squeeze its name. And their first album was produced by none other than John Cale.

Loaded has some good songs, some even great (Sweet Jane, Rock & Roll, New Age) but it doesn't really sound like The Velvet Underground. Then again, none of their albums are really alike so that's not the strongest argument but they should have waited to record when Moe was able to play drums. Yule has said in