I also need help reacting to this episode.
I also need help reacting to this episode.
6 smoots?
Glice.
The Sprinkler Sprinkled, 1895.
I can count one AV club feature that's straining for meaningful topics: Inventory. Oh, and Tolerability Index.
HOW'D IT GET LEFT BEHIND? HOW'D IT GET LEFT BEHIND?
"Well, I guess I'll be going to my home now, and… sleep."
"So, Mr. Molloy, it seems that the cat has been caught by the very person that was trying to catch him!"
Stolen. Again.
Return to your homes and places of businesses!
I'M someone else!
Thank you for coming! I'll see you in hell!
"Well, there doesn't seem to be any pattern yet, but if I take this one and move it here, then I move these over here… hello… it almost looks like an arrow!"
Whoa, wait. New answer. What about "The Boy in the Bubble" and "Graceland"?
If you liked that (and I'm glad you did!) you should listen to "Kwiaty we Włosach", the second track on side two of the same album: http://www.youtube.com/watc…
The "Habanera" from Carmen.
Also, if it's Polish rock albums we're talking about (and admittedly we're not) it's hard to beat the one-two punch of "Moda i Miłość" followed by "Takie Ładne Oczy" by Czerwone Gitary on "Czerwone Gitary 3":
So my two top obvious answers were already taken (Exile on Main Street and Sgt. Peppers) so I'll suggest the second-most obvious Beatles one: Come Together and Something. Abbey Road guys, come on.
I AM LITERALLY ANGRY WITH RAGE RIGHT NOW
I was thrilled that, for once, they didn't go the usual lazy route of American shows when they make a reference to Quebec, and just assume that Québecois are just like the French in France. You should have seen my smile when that whore said "Tabarnak!"