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Gettin' rappy with it! Heyyy! Hoooo!

Especially since Audrina's are rolled halfway back into her head all the time. That girl is really unsettling.

Ugh. You one-upped me, all right. I had to listen to Shania Twain and Cat Stevens and Linda Ronstadt all day, but at least they rotated the selection.

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Here's an especially depressing one: when I worked my first real job (after camp counselor, which was fun enough that I don't really count it as a job), it was around 2000. I was a grocery stocker in rural Texas. EVERY GODDAMN DAY they played Macy Gray's only hit on the Muzak station. Along with James Taylor,

Kirk, yes. But it didn't exist when I lived in MA. Only after I moved to the sticks was the museum established, so I never got to see it in person. When I go back to visit someday I'm definitely going.

Yeah, Leghorn, I've heard it's not very good. But I'm a glutton for punishment, and I like Ed Helms, so I do intend to see it.

Ewww, you're right. I was wondering who he reminded me of.

I can't stand Tosho 2.0. I don't know just what it is that bothers me so much, but the smugness mentioned in the above article definitely plays into it. That and the audience that laughs hysterically at everything that asshole says. Joel McHale's got a bit of an audience too, but it sounds like his own crew, and they

I'm picturing an Improv Everywhere sketch where 200 people converge on The Strand while wearing remote control vibrating panties!!! Hilarity will ensue!!!!!!!

I would like to buy an Otto E. Roddick Bob Ross painting. Especially if it is, as you say, terrible. I have a deep and abiding love for earnestly terrible art, having produced enough of my own over the years.

Why do people keep giving this woman money to be in movies? Something just isn't right here.

I don't know, Steve Dave, but the fact remains that they're huge in the sticks. Never heard of them when I lived in Detroit or Boston, but the moment I got to the boondocks 35 miles out from Fort Worth they were everywhere. Rural Texas high school jocks fucking LOVED them.

Agreed - have some empathy for the guy, since he obviously worked hard for Diddy and didn't see much in return. But if he wanted to provide for his family as he asserts, he should've done more to look out for his interests on the front end - covering his ass with a contract, for one thing.

What about Smart Guy? Sister Sister? Come on, people, you know your crappy sitcoms.

The only Bloodhound Gang song I've heard that I actually thought was really good: "Ralph Wiggum." It's composed entirely of things that Ralph has said at one time or another, which is a lot harder than it sounds at first, because they all fit the meter and rhyme. It must've taken forever to cobble together the lyrics.
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I thought Katy Perry WAS Zooey Deschanel. Seriously, they look an awful lot alike.

I was just talking in last week's review about how wonderful Beth (and, obviously, Vicki Lewis) are. I referenced the "THAT'S BECAUSE IT'S A DREAM COME TRUE, DUMBASS!" line and everything! Basically I think she's incredibly underrated and I wish she'd find more post-NR success. She is hilarious.
See also: the episode

Slightly off-topic since it's not specifically about Catherine, but the sum-up in "Catherine Moves On" where Matthew stalks through dressed as Huck Finn and says something about taking another homoerotic adventure on the Big Muddy (paraphrasing), I lose it every time.

It's the only Broadway (off-Broadway? I don't know) show I've ever seen, and I haven't laughed so hard at a musical or play in, well, ever. I probably won't get to see it again before it closes but I'll definitely be there if they have a revival somewhere down the line.

Wow, Werd. And there are no other stupid, but ENJOYABLE, movies they wanted to watch? Like, say, Back to School with Rodney Dangerfield?