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Zedonius
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Would Senator Davis like to comment on the subject?

I've got two that made feel pretty darn sick:

Ditto on both counts.

Yeah, the intro credits look a bit less frenetic than Enter the Void, but I agree. Certainly not a bad thing.

MARCUS FENIX.

I love this show so much. It's one of the few I can enjoy watching with my younger cousins/siblings, and it is endlessly quotable.

I don't want you serving them two jiggers!

Streaming is bullshit. I'm into hard copies.

Jay Farrar and Benjamin Gibbard put out an album a few years ago that sounds similar, thematically, and which I dearly loved at the time(I think it was called _One Fast Move or I'm Gone_). Is there any sonic similarity between the two?

@avclub-78b6e39336f2cc0745a2944f919541a4:disqus See me not saying anything? I am the perfect gentleman.

Scotch. Gummy Bears. The usual.

You do realize the first two paragraphs are setting up the reservations he has about how a guest voice actor has been used and how it directly affected his viewing of the episode?

Well, I'm a graduate student/instructor, so while I do have a cubicle, the environment is a little lest strict that most real jobs. And by real jobs I basically mean any job that pays more for fewer work hours per week.

What is a "Week end?"

So I just laughed out loud in my office, and people are looking at me funny. Now in order to explain why this is so funny I have to give the context of the quote, which means I have to then explain why The Wire is the greatest show ever. So, I guess what I'm trying to say is, thanks?

Wait, are malls still a thing?

I object!

So I guess there's not use mentioning Word 2010…

Especially after the show's first season.

Certainly. And with a side of tenderloin.