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I ought to add that I like Parks & Rec. Fond of it I am. Haven't watched this episode yet though.

Scrubs! Good call, I knew it reminded me of something. Although I think the corniness is less sincere (not a compliment).

Ben has supplanted Li'l Russell in the villain department. Ben appears to be legitimately loathsome — mean-spirited, vain, socially maladapted and dumb, but not a shameless attention whore like Russell, who may as well have grown moustaches to twirl he's playing the villain role so desperately. Russell finding the

I'm with you. Not so much McHale's performance as his character. Both episodes so far have surprised some laughs out of me with good lines (I liked the bit about the dead journalist pinata), but I find the show as a whole unpleasantly smug — the meta-commentary especially: Look! Look! We're clever! (Though

Survivor Club, meeting in Parks & Rec till they give us our own room:

No, I meant Dwight needs "more love" in his personal life. He seems lonely. Nathan should call him up, invite him out for nachos and beer.

Oh, throw Dwight Yoakam in there too. Dwight needs more love.

Fred J Eaglesmith
Look for the "J" in the name, "the Flying Squirrels" as the back-up band, and endless songs about farm foreclosures and guns to make sure you're getting classic, incomparable Fred.

She was hip.
I'm hip, I'm no square / I'm alert, I'm awake, I'm aware
I am always on the scene / Makin' the rounds, Diggin' the sounds
I dig, I'm in step / When it was hip to be hep, I was hep
I don't blow but I'm a fan / Look at me swing, Ring a ding ding
I even call my girlfriend man I'm so hip
Every Saturday night

"He's gone Broken Arrow on us."

Yes — and Kenneth's almost angry reaction to the idea of Tracy playing Arthur Ashe was brilliant. This was just a great episode.

Umm, strategy, not stratgey. Fuck off, brain.

Moon Over Parador!! Holy shit, I'd forgotten that movie… It's all rushing back now… Richard Dreyfus… comic hijinks… rrrrrrgglllijoehgwsh

Yo, Curtis E. Bear. To not split your infinitives is a good guideline to usually follow. Because it sounds better and improves clarity. But of course it's not a rule, rules are there none but usage dictates.

He was the one singing "California Dreaming."

The fight scene or the avatar?

Props to Goodnight Moon
and the old lady who was whispering "Hush!", bitches.

Tedious? Don't you mean awesome and hilarious? That fight scene is the 77 Habs of fight scenes, my friend.

the Bloodening…