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Richard Robot
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What's the Ted Leo song?

Hi, I am here to register love for Bobby Brown's song "Humpin' Around." I like that he wants the girl to get up off his back, and also that he wants her to save her heart attack.

I just bought that Marshall Crenshaw album, and when I got home, I realized I already owned it! Isn't that just the damnedest?

Rebel is my favorite Petty song these days, probably only because the part of that crazy long documentary where he discussed making the song was so goddamned interesting.

I guess you're right, Siggy. Had it been closer to the book it would have been hilarious rather than overly fight-laden. There are certainly things in the book that were ultimately un-filmable, and I guess that was just one of those things. Again, though, overall, I thought it was as good as it could have been. Even

Most of my problems also had to do with the minor (and in some instances major) deviations from the comic. (SPOILERS OR WHATEVER)

I actually know a few people who claim that Scissorfight were (are?) pretty good. Personally, I never listened to them, but I felt compelled to post because I am from New Hampshire, and I just figured that people would want to know what we're all talkin' about up here.

FUCK. Goddamn double post.

FUCK. Goddamn double post.

New Hampshire will do no such ball licking. Little known fact: The "Live free" part of our state motto actually refers quite specifically to freedom from ball licking. The "die" part is more self explanatory, but given the context, I think it's safe to assume that a more proper alternative would be "die instead of

New Hampshire will do no such ball licking. Little known fact: The "Live free" part of our state motto actually refers quite specifically to freedom from ball licking. The "die" part is more self explanatory, but given the context, I think it's safe to assume that a more proper alternative would be "die instead of

I am in the camp believes that Richard Kelly is a douchebag, and if I ever see him, I will punch him as hard as I canin the face. I liked Donnie Darko when I first saw it and, believing it to be a movie that required multiple viewings, I viewed it multiple times. The more I saw of it, the more I realized that it is,

DeadPOOL, Chico. Not Deadshot.

Well ain't that some shit.

So… are "baps" what we Yanks would call "buns", as in hamburger buns? Not to be confused with "buns" of the "of steel" variety, even if I do make jokes about the dual meaning of the word as often as I possibly can, because I'm just that clever.

I used to get a mean breakfast (egg, sausage, bacon) pizza slice at some shitty little gas station near where I worked…. it had magic hangover curing abilities. Between that and the cheap-but-decent coffee inside that I made prepared myself (and thusly couldn't fuck up), I often wonder why I ever frequented the

As a native New Englander, I'm glad that I wasn't old enough to have seen (or remember seeing) that ass whupping. Our family use to have one of those Superbowl glasses that had the scores and locations of every superbowl up to when it was made (late eighties, I guess), and I just remember looking for the Pats on

I was referring to Shredder directly, in case you couldn't tell. After typing all that shit, I realized that many people had posted before me, which could be confusing.

I can't say I disagree with you. The video games thing is probably the most controversial, given that I'm sure there are plenty of people who still don't really appreciate video games, but come on… Every girl I know at least has some fondness for Nintendo, even if it's only because her brother used to play Duck Hunt

Enderjed, that only only reminds me of my very own sacred cow: Robocop. Sure you can talk shit about Robocop 2, and hey, Robocop 3 ? I'm with you. But the first Robocop is absolutely untouchable.