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Who plays Chainsaw?

You know, I do see the similarities between the Carrot Top episode of WTF, and 9/11.

I thought the tension in the Michael Ian Black interview was awfully compelling, and MIB really made a point on calling him out on all the passive aggressive backhanded compliments Maron gives all his guests.

Everyone says this, but to me, the fact that Carrot Top is the type of person who would surround himself with a sycophant, and that the sycophant would feel compelled to interrupt an otherwise honest interview merely to praise his employer, gave me a window into his sad, self-loathing soul more succinctly than I ever

Their explanation that you can do whatever you want because it's the 1700's and there's no modern technology to be prosecuted with cracks me up. I think of it often. "What do you mean she wouldn't have sex with you? It's 1776, they don't have rights."

Seemed pretty unpretentious actually, even while the interviewer repeatedly tee'd up questions that would have allowed him to sound remarkably pretentious. In the interview he basically says that he and the show's creators didn't do anything particularly special, the show has the aesthetic and perspective it does

He doesn't suggest that he's fucking Terry Eagleton or Harold Bloom. He's making the basic point that in real life, people get less attractive each year, particularly if they don't do anything but drink all day, but on television, people tend to get more attractive as they become bigger stars, even if it undermines

I was on What Would You Do when I was 10.

The rumor in suburban Maryland (at least in my circles) was that they were very much real and "everyone had them" in a magical place called "California."

Jah does not possess bitterness. It isn't in him.

It was pretty humorous, dramatic, witty and substantial, I'd say.

Butt patter.

But is it hard to believe that Roman would be the type not to grow out of it?

He did indeed.