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"Tape a cheetah to her back" kid's gonna be the next Zach Galifinakis. Also, the guy interviewing the children reminds me of this creepy, Flanders-esque guy who went to my church… well, back when I WENT to church, so that probably counts for something. I dunno, that set of ads isn't bad.

180g is a crock… it's all in the mastering, maaaan! I've got loads of 120g albums that sound great, and a few 180g that sound like the poopoo because the label took the CD files and just pressed them without really taking the time to actually balance everything correctly in an analog space.

I'm picturing a severely neutered The Onion spewing satire akin to the non-violent "love & share" episodes of Itchy & Scratchy as a result of this Twit-blunder.

Don't give me that, gimme danger.

I'd imagine replacing Charlie Sheen with Louis C.K. would result in that sitcom with Bob Saget becoming a reality.

I… sad.

An album of sea chanteys? Has the world finally become desperate enough to make the Sea Captain's CD compilation a reality?

I, for one, am excited to go see Disney's Come Get Fucked At The Planetarium, though I'm worried it may not be running anymore.

You're right, and I sort of posted that knowing that I wasn't going back far enough. Still, I'm most nostalgic for the 2003-2005 episodes because those were the ones I watched regularly, and are loads better than modern Conan. The older Andy stuff I've seen on YouTube has been really great, but I don't have the same

Seconded on the Conan stuff. There's a bunch of stuff I remember decently from old Late Night episodes, and it simply isn't out there anymore. I seem to recall an entire episode that took the form of an informercial, and Bruce Jenner was in it as a pitchman. I think it was the last episode that aired before the show's

I used to delete my music, but then I found that I wanted some of it back. Now I just uncheck it so it doesn't load to my iPod or come up in shuffle. It's as good as being deleted without actually being deleted!

For my money, though I don't love They Might Be Giants nearly as much as I once did, the one-two punches from their first two records ("Everything Right Is Wrong Again"/"Puppet Head" and "Ana Ng"/"Cowtown") are not only some of their best tunes, but are great ways to kick off those albums.

I love Good News… and it holds a soft spot in my heart for pointing me towards more exotic indie music at a time that I really needed it. It's funny to think that I bought it alongside American Idiot and Velvet Revolver's first album.

I love Teenager of the Year, and, yes, it does have an incredible 1-2 punch at the beginning. It's not representative of the album as a whole, of course, but it's great at kicking your face in with two short, fast-tempo tracks. Bossanova is particularly good at that, as well.

Bro!

@olivececile:disqus - And Dan Harmon HATED that whole plot, as he made it known in the Walkthrough a few years ago…

Yeah, it's a shame she's not on the writing staff anymore. We may never have gotten "Farts & Procreation" without her being on staff in the first place.

He was wearing a different Phish t-shirt in each scene he was in, too, and I'm sure they're his own personal shirts.

I'm gonna have to watch it again to make a better judgement, but, and I'm sure I'm echoing what everyone else is saying, it was plenty weird. Like, it got really weird, but it was pretty light on laughs (the Dean's throwaway line about having to have a history class or they'd lose money probably made me laugh the

Nicole Krauss would still get my vote for favorite gimmick commentor of all time. And she went out at just the right moment, talking about her own book.