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Cat's name is, was and will always be Pacey, people.
C'mon!!

Just like a mini——MALL!

I liked the part where Cisco moved in with Emeril.
Where am I put all my THONGS?!?
(apoplectic laugh track).

The sequel
An interesting follow-up to this would be a piece on more recent bands heavily influenced by k-rock: the aforementioned Stereolab, Battles, Jackie O Motherfucker, all those Chicago post-rockers from the 90s, etc.

Kittens aren't sexually mature, therefore they are merely rainbow-teases.

Can's "Tago Mago" is a pretty wild ride.

To those who think Renny Harlin knows his way around anything other than a paper bag full of human feces and unwatchable celluloid, I have two words. Cutthroat Island.
Also, he pretty much ruined Die Hard.

I believe the "kid" comes from the word for a young goat, whose skin makes for a lusciously soft and velvety glove.

I mentioned this above, but I think BPB is very, very concerned with his appearance. I think Will Oldham views BPB as sort of a construct, and the eccentric look is one part of that.

Consider this a divorce!
SEE YOU AT THE PARTY, RICHTER!

I have to agree with Curly Jefferson—BPB has been almost fetishizing his odd appearance for about a decade now—ever since his follicles started dropping. With his acting background, I wouldn't be surprised if he uses makeup and styling to achieve purposeful effects. Why he does so is an open question, but it renders

It should be noted
URIAH HIT THE CRAPPER, THE CRAPPER, THE CRAPPER!

Killing Jenna won't bring back your fucking honey!

Spaceman's show should be called "Private Praxis."

Well, I think what you said, Walter, might be part of the problem…T&G OWNED the mid to late 90s…but they've been having trouble keeping that same profile, even as Sub Pop, Matador, Drag City and even Merge continue to generate sales and buzz. Besides the Yeah Yeah Yeahs and TVOTR (only a paltry few records, taken

My dorm also—the first time I saw Mr. Show, in fact. I still remember the episode and the befuddled hysteria it induced.

Robin's resume
Is there a video for the Robin resume that Barney made somewhere? My limited computer skills (shouting at the Google logo is my ace in the hole,) did not yield any fruit.
Great episode, I thought. It balanced the usual maturity message, de rigeur sitcom tropes and small, character-based observations

I counter your McBain with a McGarnicle.
"That's because you're behind a desk…CHIEF!"

The internal-investigation gambit is old hat—a placeholder for the writers while they're busy cooking up material for the big arcs. I'm a bit unhappy that they trotted this warhorse out so early in the game—even Twin Peaks waited until Season 2.
And I'm even more disgruntled at the hokey appearance of the

Two great lines
Why deny yourself the same privileges enjoyed by a dog?
There are two things I love:
1. Everyone
2. Television