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There is a version. The NikeStore in-store play channel has it. A lot.

Human Clown Car of Weaponry is a great album title.

I will move to Kentucky JUST to vote for Tim for Mayor.

5 years from now, when people go back and revisit it like The Wire and claimed they watched it the whole time…we'll just sulk in the corner, being all "See? Shoulda listened to me.."

I wondered that early in the episode - when Boon(e) started to comment on the hat, I thought it was a fedora reference, but then he started talking about the guy not knowing the difference between horses, but why would a fedora make you think he did?

Just take my money.

Absolutely. I'm normally indifferent to Jane's Addiction, but absolutely love this version.

I don't know if the version of I Can't Write Left-Handed I have is from that show, but that, too.

Also, Telling Them.

I have not seen them since Sinister out, but I do remember loving both of those shows. I can imagine that since then, with a fuller catalog and so forth, that they're still amazing.

Forget the suspension of disbelief of the zombie morgue worker, but that tall stud loving Chet Baker was the biggest piece of fiction in the show.

Balls.

Between this one and Ellen Barkin, I'm not getting any insight into the Ocean's series. It seems to me those could be some interesting stories.

I will also give Club Dread a half-hearted defense. It's not great, but I enjoy watching it. Paxton/MC Gainey are a large part of that.

"Hello, lady!"

Danny did. But he ran away again.

Closet Rampage.

It's not Archer's fault the signs don't have any vowels.

Mulatto hands! Mulatto Hands!

I think I need to track down a High Hopes Basketball Camp t-shirt.
But, one with sleeves.