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Jim Treacher
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I appreciate your anger. Now: Could you please explain why people shouldn't pay for their own birth control?

The writing was bad on purpose. That was kind of the point.

I hope Richard Ayoade becomes famous enough in America that there's a demand for a Region 1 Garth Marenghi's Darkplace DVD. Also Man to Man with Dean Learner, if that's alright.

Pretty good CGI, though. I almost believed those tits.

And somebody else will come in and meet that demand.

And Tork is jealous that Jones is getting all the attention again.

"Just because I did it to Blockbuster Video doesn't mean somebody else is going to do it to me!"

So other people should pay for it, or else that means they're preventing it.

Who's stopping them from taking it?

Wait. Relax.

Relax.

In related news, the chick I mean broad I mean strong sophisticated young woman who was kept out of Issa's hearing testified yesterday that the average female Georgetown Law student spends $3,000 on contraception over three years. Also, they're not huge whores.

They don't like dead babies?

"Terminate"?

Goodbye, Linsanity. Hello, Liunacy!

Yeah, but somebody else made the same joke in this thread already.

I can't wait until the episode where Carrie meets the younger version of Samantha, played by Betty White.

Sandler should be tied to a chair and forced to watch this continuously for the rest of his life:

Maybe people aren't saying "What is this great music I've never heard before?" because this music is not all that great.

You just compared Sleigh Bells and Lana Del Rey to Devo and Patti Smith. Not sure if you knew that.