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Rent it again and recommend it on Facebook.

Thanks, Yogi.

I keep seeing it as a McGirdle.

I don't think I've heard more laughter than when Clint exits out his truck and asks "What're you spooks up to?"

Kurt Vonnegut recommended Pall Malls.

Welcome to DES MOINES, IOWA!. . .

[Shakes head dejectedly]

And that something was barbershop.

Comments that will puzzle; these people should wear muzzles!

Would you rather Simon and Stingfunkle?

OLD LOGAN OR GTFO.

They spend too much time picketing funerals to care for your "context," sir.

Liked for "I don't gotta write back, do I?"

Kanye's choices as a producer are what make those albums. Lyrically, I don't think anything's really changed from "Graduation" forward. If anything, the industrial approach of a lot of the music on "Yeezus" made it seems like an even darker take on the same stuff he was rapping about on "Twisted Fantasy."

WHAT OTHER SECRETS AND LIES DO YOU HIDE UNDER YOUR RICH NECKBEARD?!

Because it con-TAINS HIS BRAAAAAAAAAAAINS!

Honestly, I've never watched more "Jeopardy!" in my life than I have for the past year. It's become a regular thing for me to come home, watch "Jeopardy!," and yell at the people who take too much time to answer obvious questions, or take too long to pick a damn category.

YOU HAVE TO SEND IT VIA MEDIA MAIL. WE HAVE BEEN OVER THIS.

Sort of. Vietnam had the draft. So virtually no proud "90's Kids" were harmed in the making of these wars.

Absolutely. There's nothing wrong with closer analysis of a program or pop culture item when and if they have their merits to award them discussion. And there's certain values to unearthing the things that went ignored, but are obviously representative of their era (think: music compilation albums of little-heard