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Celeste Cunningham
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Hannah's a teacher at a private school called St. Justine's; it's clearly meant to be a parody of St. Ann's, the super-liberal, self-directed Brooklyn K-12 school where a lot of very artsy kids (including children of artists like Lena Dunham, who's an alum) go. It would be the type of school that would hire someone

Under the Sea is all well and good, but the real connoisseurs of "Ms. New Booty" know it goes even better with the theme from Twin Peaks. http://hankpeters.tumblr.co…

As would "The Soldiering Life."

As would "The Soldiering Life."

@avclub-0398e75c1be48a8f66c9cb1c9e6b2052:disqus I used to comment a lot in the very old days, but I mostly keep quiet these days. Got sick of the misogyny to a large degree, and the bad in-jokes and amateur comedy hour to a lesser one. Every once in a while, I'll get lured out of my cave, though, if I have something

@avclub-0398e75c1be48a8f66c9cb1c9e6b2052:disqus I used to comment a lot in the very old days, but I mostly keep quiet these days. Got sick of the misogyny to a large degree, and the bad in-jokes and amateur comedy hour to a lesser one. Every once in a while, I'll get lured out of my cave, though, if I have something

He's fairly forgettable in this, with few jokes. His Eastbound accent is present, but he's mostly used as a semi-moral center, instead of a partner in depravity like Shane on EB&D.

He's fairly forgettable in this, with few jokes. His Eastbound accent is present, but he's mostly used as a semi-moral center, instead of a partner in depravity like Shane on EB&D.

Actually, my favorite joke in the film is in the end credits sequence, where

Actually, my favorite joke in the film is in the end credits sequence, where

We liked Land of the Lost a surprising amount. It's still mediocre in the grand scheme of things, but frankly, I laughed just as hard if not harder at that film than I did tonight at Campaign.

We liked Land of the Lost a surprising amount. It's still mediocre in the grand scheme of things, but frankly, I laughed just as hard if not harder at that film than I did tonight at Campaign.

Agreed, they are shockingly present. If there's any takeaway from watching this film in a theater, it is that people *love* pugs.

Agreed, they are shockingly present. If there's any takeaway from watching this film in a theater, it is that people *love* pugs.

I went to the 10:45 pm July 3 show in San Francisco, which I purposely chose because I knew he'd go longer and wouldn't have to wrap it up for another show (no one had work the next day, of course). He ended up going well past 2 am, and the folks at The Independent had to take everyone's drinks away because they

I went to the 10:45 pm July 3 show in San Francisco, which I purposely chose because I knew he'd go longer and wouldn't have to wrap it up for another show (no one had work the next day, of course). He ended up going well past 2 am, and the folks at The Independent had to take everyone's drinks away because they

I'd love to know the name of the Etsy store, if you have it.

Thanks for commenting, Jesse. Big fan of your work, and it was interesting to get your insight on the subject.

I enjoyed this well-thought-out piece, but mostly just wanted to say, please don't cancel Reasonable Discussions. You guys have been my commute buddies since the A.V. Talk days, and I think I've listened to every show you've ever done.

It probably depends on how much you like beer, but I've always liked this "My Kind of Soldier" shirt with a beer bottle: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Gui…