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Joe D. Foster
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I used to love Countdown (never been a sports person). I watched Keith a ton from like 2007 until he quit. He was great during the 2008 election (where he and Chris Matthews would bicker like an old married couple) and the health care debates (where he would read a list of democrat congressmen that took insurance

Exactly - imagine if a guy said something like "When I dated girls I dated stippers and lingerie models. I tried the best girls."

I was with her right until the end when she says: "When I dated men, I dated football players and track stars. I tried the best dudes. Fit, well-put-together guys."

Instead of everybody just ragging on AFP and/or Morrisey - I feel like someone should mention that she's absolutely right. I've been thinking the same thing for a year or so (after reading that Moz has an album ready to go, but can't find a label). He could easily make a ton of money putting out his album on

The Dwight/Stanley plot made me laugh more than the Office has for 2+ seasons.

I can't say I have any good Ebert stories. But as a U of I alum, I did spot him on campus on two separate occasions. (He hosted a small film festival there every year Ebertfest). I never got close to him, as he always attracted a crowd, but he seemed to be very gracious with them, and very happy to meet anyone who did

The Stereogum link mentions some downloadable versions of the videos linked, anyone have a handy location?

I missed the first season of Enlightened - So I was thrilled when the second season was set to come around, and the entire first season came back on HBO on Demand. I watched the first 4 episodes in one sitting, and I was bored to tears, and turned it off before the end of episode 4. (She was rafting with Luke Wilson