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i like pod

Yeah, I almost never read their articles, but I have used their various lists to "discover" a ton of my favorite artists. For that, I honestly love the site. I'm okay with a "hipster" site, because apparently I have "hipster" taste.

Slap & Tickle.

Is Block & Tackle coming back? I miss it.

hell, i'd argue that the tical/return to the 36/cuban linx/liquid swords/ironman run is better than the two (obviously classic) group albums that bookend that period.

WU-TANG Forever.

"even my VERY long life is too short for les miserables"

"crumbling like pastries"

I got a bit of a Coens vibe from that scene.

I choose to believe Gibbard is just a really big indoor soccer (and Tacoma Stars) fan.

Also, the presence of Vastra and Jenny, who seem to be basically Holmes and Watson sorta-analogues when not dealing with the Doctor's, uh, "visits".

the finale is all about the return of Crystal the were-panther

My girlfriend and I have this problem with a couple we know. Sometimes when we hang out they will say, "hey, wanna put on some music?", and then they just talk right over it. It's weird because they'll be completely quiet for any movie or tv show. I guess for some people music just is background noise (side note: I

You have to earn Tom Waits, show.

as far as Parks running gags go, the one that tickles me to no end is the raccoon problem.

it's northeast of san diego. in the burritoverse that's all that matters, really.

Ha! I adore Mad Men. Yet, The Sopranos is my answer to this AVQ&A.

I feel like Mad Men is "about" the conception and perception of masculinity/femininity, generational divides in familial/professional relations, the battle between art and commerce, and mostly just the stories we tell ourselves to make sense of the world. Yearning for meaning, i guess. It uses the 60s because a lot of

Karl Malone? Which I guess would make Vincent Kartheiser Hornacek, obviously.

Leather skirt and Tim smirk in the first fifteen minutes…