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More like Masters (and Johnson) and servants, amirite?

Wow, was this account created specifically for this comment. If not, well done. If so, well done.

As bleak as some of these are (and a few are really good), it's still not as grim or wry as the actual strip itself. I mean, have you seen the one's there reprinting this week, in which Snoopy's doghouse burns in a fire? Paint  a vulgar picture indeed…

Hell, Rourke might actually be behind it…

Also, the fact that Auckerman himself "broke character" and did the Leykis voice himself for a minute was telling to me about how much fun they were having with this. Gotta be an LA thing, maybe.

Maybe familiarity with the real Leykis is what elevates it by 50% more funny?

What, is there going to be a special Holiday edition of the "best f-bomb in a movie" or something? Otherwise, I don't think I can forgive the omission of Clark's toast from "Christmas Vacation" Danny Kaye, indeed.

YES to the Coming to America choice! So from now on, when I think of garbage, I will think of Will Harris.

Timing is everything. In the mid-90s, the rock world was mainly Zep and Sabbath influenced, (or mid-60s Beatles sounds, like the Britpop bands) so along comes Lenny with his late 60s stuff and 70s R+B and he's like a breath of fresh air.  If Lenny had made those albums ten years later, no one would have put up with

ha ha! Only until you hear the music.

I love NOFX. So easy to overlook the musicianship because of the goofiness of the lyrics, but they rocked. 
At Warped Tour in 2001, I saw Fat Mike on a scooter and yelled, "Mike! You're fat!" He didn't respond, which was of course the right response.

I don't know about a certain song, but Washington state needs to be something by Mudhoney or Melvins.

all snark aside, "Shenandoah" is a beautiful song and perfect for Virginia.

CBB was amazing. Kroll's Sly Stallone is the best ever. It was fun to hear Paul Scheer have some room to do something really fun outside of his "straight man" role on "How did this get Made?" without being interrupted by Mantzoukas every three seconds.  
It's a testament to the chemistry of  Scheer and Kroll that you

Depeche Mode's "Question of Lust" put this beat to good use as well. Similar timeframe as the JAMC tunes.

1. The theme to the Powerpuff Girls.
2.-856,936.- everything else.

I say good job. It must have been hard work avoiding that many songs for the past 50 years. Work ethic isn't dead!

Todd's Criterion collection thing resonated the most for me. It's not the current culture I am missing out on (I mean, am I just dying to catch up with Season 7 & 8 of Burn Notice?), it's the classics. Freezing pop-culture time for a year for me to catch up on the Kurosawa and Cassavettes I've missed (I don't think

True story: When my buddy Jeff moved to SoCal to pursue an acting career (I know, I know), I visited for a couple of days and he took me on his patented 12-hour Hollywood tour. First stop: Doc Brown's house in Pasadena. (Traveling into LA from the east) After that, Hollywood bowl, Studio City (to stop for In -n-Out),

90s: 808s?