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"Awww, crap. There's a clog in the torso chute!  LEROY!  Get your ass in gear."

I stopped listening to the stream halfway through because I already knew that it was good enough to buy, and I wanted to save something for when I got the CD. Reading that the second half is really good is making me incredibly excited.

[PROOPS]

A møøse once bit my sister…

How could a glover's son from Stratford be so knowledgeable in bird law?

I utterly adore Wendy Cope:

@avclub-71a04561e43c4ba6db6663c142598f96:disqus  Ha! Thanks for pointing me to it.

Though actually my favourite Wodehouse poem is "An Ultimatum". This was published in the February 1908 issue of Pearson's Magazine, and has never been reprinted since, so enjoy, everyone!

Oh, but of course we mustn't forget "Darkling (A Threnody)", by the inimitable L. Bassington Mulliner:

For some reason this seems more personal than talking about our favourite TV shows or movies or even songs, so I'll just mention the one. It was revelatory, to me, when I decided to read Lester Bangs's essay on Astral Weeks for some reason, to come across at the end of it the achingly beautiful "Balada de la Placeta"

My problem was that I saw hardly any difference between him and Professor Kane, both in terms of his characterisation, and his interaction with the study group.

I'm Canadian, so for me, just the concept of Nova Scotian separatist terrorists itself means that The Limited gets an A.

2>1>3>Night Ranger

It worked on me! I've completely stopped taping songs off the radio.

You've been waiting years for this, haven't you. Your one moment to shine, ruined.

Yeah, delicious corn!

"Oooh, that's a good price for twelve pounds of nutmeg!"

There are so many reasons that it shouldn't work (not the least of which is that there are two separate "Hey, you're James Woods!" moments) and yet it comes together perfectly.

It's cran-tastic!

I'm… me?