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AJ Frost
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Yeah, "On the 9th of Av, the Shit goes down."

Oh boy! Nothing better to impress the Jews of Hollywood than showing the Temple being destroyed and the Hebrews being dispersed. But I suppose the alternative series of showing the writing of the Talmud may not make for riveting TV among the gentiles.

I've been back and forth on this for a long time, so my choices have varied. I think though that one of the song would be the Traveling Wilbury's "End of the Line," which by itself is a great, chugging tune. But for me, it would be the irony of the lyric that Tom Petty sings "I'm just glad to be here/Happy to be

Making cruel jokes about the Werff? You won't work in this town again!! That's pretty cool. Colbert does seem like a chill guy. When I went to a taping of his show back in March, it was the Bill Clinton episode. Except that it was already shot so the audience basically was just watching Colbert watching a tape of his

I wasn't! What happened?

I agree. He used to be very shaky, but has gotten much better. Remember when Josh Gad was a contributor? Olivia Munn too? That was pretty painful.

What a week for the John Oliver "Daily Show" and Colbert. I mean, an hour with Paul McCartney. I seriously hate that studio audience. All I got when I went to Colbert was a hat and a pen. Oh well. I enjoyed Oliver as host. Pretty steady guest host, but I am still kinda wary on Jessica Williams. I just have never found

Her character always annoyed me. Maybe it was the accent, which was just a bit too grating, or her unbelievable drag on more interesting story lines.  Either way, BE will find ways to do cool things with Harrow.

Indeed. Don't forget all the realistic depictions of getting scoops!

Love that album. Its also the same for me and Cat Stevens. I kinda liked "Peace Train" but its definitely the weakest song on the Teaser album. All the others are true gems.

I'm pretty sure that "After Earth" is just a pseudo-sequel to "Pursuit of Happyness." 

On Reddit today, somebody posted Pogo's spongebob remix. Do not hesitate to watch. So good. 

It's a shame Paul never did much with "Monkberry Moon Delight." Its one of my favorite tracks of any ex-Beatles. And the "3 Legs" from Thrillington isn't too bad neither.

Yeah. Too much Yoko influence for my taste. Or is that JohnAndYoko? Either way, it ain't "How Do You Sleep."

Maybe I'm the only one, but I really love Zimmerman's version of "Its Alright Ma" from the otherwise maligned "At Budokan" record. The bigness of the track nicely contrasts with the intimacy of the earlier version, and gives it a little more punch. 

I enjoyed this ep, as I usually do any RS (can't be watching political crap all the time). Of course I liked the logic that birds need an airplane to fly somewhere. Very subversive. 

I just hadn't got to the part where they explain it. Jumped the gun a bit, as it were.

What's up with Dany and all the crucified people? Is there an explanation for why they're there in the books?

Well, at least Louis CK performing in my hometown is one good thing for Phoenix. And yeah, that part of town is pretty shitty, so his comment is apt. Apt I tells ya!

Pretty sure Joffrey is Rick Santorum's favorite character in any show. And I mean ever.