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"You can whip me."
"I will later"

Cobie Smulders bottle feeds, dumbass!

I just checked and it's not there anymore. Sorry.

You can watch it instantly at Hulu (or at least you could a few months ago when I watched it).

I woke up this morning at 5am thinking "Holy shit, Skylar and the kids were in the plane." I'm not so sure anymore, but somebody in Walt's family died in that plane crash. I'm thinking that Skylar left with her boss for the weekend. Now Skylar's dead and he's got the kids…

Chalke is the mother
Am I insane, or didn't the narrator reveal that Chalke is the mother sometime around the wedding/jilting at the end of last season?

It's All Over Now is a tragically underrated Stones song. Probably my current fave.

My pet peeve with Steely Dan fans is that they assume that if I don't like it, I don't "get it." I get it! It's jazz and it's rock together as one! It's groundbreaking! I still don't fucking like it! (with the exception of Peg and Deacon Blues)

Little Richard
After being into 60s garage rock that heavily covers Little Richard tunes, I bought an extensive collection of Little Richard music about a year ago. His music is awesome and I really enjoy it, but I swear it seems he gets bored with his own songs about half way through—Jenny Jenny, She's Got It, and

I flipped on The Price is Right for the Showcase Showdown last night. I literally watched for 3 minutes and they gave away a million bucks. I almost shit myself. They may have hooked me in those few minutes.

San Quentin vs. Folsom prison albums
It seems like Live in Folsom Prison has become the most revered Johnny Cash Prison album, but in my opinion Live in San Quentin (especially the unedited re-release) is way better. Maybe it's because I came across that one first or I'm partial to up-tempo songs. Anybody have an

Aw Shit!
I gotta dig out my Madness records now! I got another Madness singles comp (More Madness) in High School. It had quite a few of their ska tracks, which I dug at the time. I never realized that they did Our House until I heard it on that comp. I like their ska tracks, but their pop stuff is kind of hit and

My longstanding theory about skinheads is this: They're not all racists, but 99% of them are assholes.

Bomb
I think it's a sin to play "Bomb" without "Sacrifice" following immediately.

Isn't this a movie review? What the fuck does that have to do with anything? Save it for around-the-bong discussions in your dorm room, jackass.