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It's Barton Fink meets Raising Arizona!

*wakes up suddenly*

Well, that's just super.

I want those muppet pillows.

These candidates make me want to vomit in terror.

It's a cheaper way to make a promotional product. Like vinyl, most tapes come with a download of the album but you still have a physical copy with art and liner notes. I've seen quite a few bands sell them at the merchandise table at shows. Think of it the same as buying a t-shirt. Also, the band probably makes more

Was Ari the one that made him put up the trite picture with the firemen on it?

That has become the "could you be any more . . ." of the new millennium.

Especially, when it's used in a way that deflects from something that empirically sucks.

I bought a ticket thinking it was Garth Brooks opening for Waylon Jennings.

I got a free ticket last year and went just for the stand up stage. I think Kumail Nanjiani and Jonah Ray, the two I was most interested in seeing, ended up cancelling.

Give it time. Mother nature seems to agree with you.

Is she going to approach the role more from the enraged redneck angle or the violent hillbilly angle? It will be interesting to see what kind of choices she makes with the role.

I think it's trying to do Curb Your Enthusiasm more than Always Sunny. For a while there the writing was tighter and they could pull off those wrap around story lines. Along with the built in season long arc of who gets the Sacko, and all that. The last season seemed to reaching too much into the "substitute gross for

You forgot the great work Connolly has done as the voice of Best Buy.

The second part of the story, where she ensnares some chump into a romantic relationship while in jail is a great yarn too. She basically runs a whole separate smuggling operation using the guys ties to gangsters in LA.

The twist: Grandma has a self cleaning oven. There, spoiled.

"Sorry, I get delightful when I'm drunk".

#evensexpanther?

The funny thing is even as a "child star" she has always been unnatural in front of the camera. I know Hannah Montana wasn't exactly Mcbeth, but even for a sitcom her performance was forced and hammy.