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Towelie McTowelson.
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I would watch the shit out of that movie.

Where Austin powers is going, he won't need eyes to see.

Next week's theme
Wu Tang

Melinda Doolittle.

She might have officially rounded the corner, and is now kind of hot.

There is not a single part in that song where Stevie Wonder shrieks.

In North Korea the entire judge's panel would have been executed for their insolence. Not that this would be a bad thing.

Ben Franklin was the original hipster. He wore those bifocals ironically.

The kid that was the glue sniffer was fucking hilarious in that movie.

Option B is what I was planning on doing tonight anyway.

They were the reason I went to Warped Tour in 2000. They played the second stage out by the vendor tents in front of about 25 people beating the shit out of each other. Then flogging Molly played. It was bizarre.

Why does anyone still care. Good christ, this is a half hour comedy, not Lost.

It's good, but its no Put Down The Muffin.

There's a ton of incredible songs on Pretty hate Machine, but Ringfinger is among the top.

I still like you Claire.

Yup, same song. They're both great. Airplane's version is a little darker.

I Could Have Lied
I generally hate the red hot chili peppers, but that is one of my favorite songs.

If we're talking about Judas Priest album cuts, Hell Patrol and All Guns Blazing off of Painkiller are two of the best.

Domestic Violence off the first RZA album.

Jefferson Airplane
"Today" and "Coming Back To Me" from Surrealistic Pillow
"Wooden Ships" and "Eskimo Blue Day" off of Volunteers