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It's always funny that these people don't even know their own talking points. The issue was not that it was edited during the interview. The statement on Rose's show was aired as stated (it's the reason we know what the original quote was). A clip later aired on the CBS news featured a truncated part of the quote

It's customary for presidential candidates and sitting presidents to do the Tonight Show and while some of the interviews are softball stuff about their families and personal life it is also customary to throw in a policy question or two. Here is Leno interviewing Obama:

I think it's a good idea to keep that narrative out there to keep everyone on their toes. However, I think once the debates start we could see Trumps numbers dwindle significantly.

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This festival is kinda cool because it actually brings in visual artist to do light installations and visuals with each of the headlining artist. I went last year when it featured New Order and Kendrick Lamar as headliners. Aphex Twin and Bjork (the other headliner this year) should actually work really well with the

Where do you even find that many working tube televisions?

Disposable plastic in general is a huge blight on the oceans but hearing this idiot talk about it makes me want to tell my grocer to double up on the plastic grocery bags.

Uncontrollable Urge is the theme music to the show but it features the host doing the yeah, yeah yeah's. Mothersburg actually help him record it with their permission, but it's still pretty irritating.

Do yourself a favor and don't watch Rob Dyrdek's Ridiculousness on MTV.

The other dynamic at work was that Earn was the smallest dude in there. Even the old guy that takes his sandwich says he won't "last" in there. When the guy starts getting shit for dating the dude his reaction seems to be to try to direct his aggression at Earn. Instinctively he wants to start shit with the smallest

Does anyone know if it's really illegal to drink in your front yard in Georgia? That seems really nuts to me, and I'm in Texas.

I think we try to empathize with some sort of honor amongst thieves ideals. But I agree, Escobar, even the fictionalized version, has no code, no honor. The guy has no regard for human life. I think the narrative structure is the only thing keeping me in the guys corner.

Is the corny sweaters thing true to life? I just have a hard time finding the guy menacing when he looks like he bought his clothes at Osh Kosh.

It might be the peak but they still hold the stranglehold until somewhere around the end of Seinfeld and Friends. I think that was the last time you heard of a network paying every lead actor a million an episode. The Simpsons knock off Cosby as the #1 show somewhere around their 3rd season which would be 1992 or

It's kinda like arguments against flag burning. You can get caught up in this circular logic about using a symbol that represents our collective inalienable right to protest our government but somehow the symbol itself is off limits when it comes to exercising that right. It can get a little exhausting.

The "trap" is slang for a place or person involved in the illicit drug trade. Trap music is generally rap music that is based on telling the stories of that lifestyle.

I also saw the moment in central booking where he is offered the nasty sandwich and urine water as a call back to the moment on the bus. This time the guy in front of him asks him for his sandwich, instead of offering him a bite.

His first conversation with Paper Boi also inlcuded the whole thing about being a Malcolm vs Martin. Basically, to be in the music industry you have to be more on the "Any Means Necessary" side than "I have a dream". The guy on the bus was clearly a member on nation of Islam. I saw it as a call back to that

I actually like to watch the non-comedians try their hand at roasting. Martha Stewart was funny, Snoop was funny, Larry King was funny. I guess these guys all have some polish preforming in front of a crowd or presenting in front of a camera. There is nothing funny about the Situation. Other than laughing at him for

"I'll be keeping my eye on you".