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In my all-time top ten. My mother allowed me to watch that when I was 9. I've never been the same since. Also, it thrills me that the internet retailer I work at sells AWIL shirts, too…

Damn, I wish I would have chosen that. I still think how I bawled like a baby the first twelve times I watched that episode.

Strangest Funeral Song I've Heard About
From the story I've heard, when Jacques Morales, the Svengali behind the Village People, passed away in the 90's, he had requested and had played at his funeral "Y.M.C.A." Insert whatever joke you find necessary.

I'm putting this on my Netflix queue immediately
Why the fuck didn't I pick this up on my radar originally? It looks intoxicating, like how hard I found myself brought into the world of Cashback.

I'd dream to see
Jaws III (it's so horrible, but whenever it's on, I can't turn away)
The Dark Backward
Hard Candy (though so many people have noticed it lately because of Ellen Page)
Ichi the Killer
Heathers (as I mentioned before in a previous post)
Pump Up The Volume

Prog Rock in general…
I truly dislike the genre. I remember that ELP album being at a friend's house, and scaring the shit out of me…

Excellent interview
"Weird Al" is the world's greatest pop-culture barometer, able to note if something is pop-worthy and accessible to the masses. Beyond smart for parody, his band is extremely versatile, and doesn't often get the credit for being able to mimic so many different musical styles. And, also, I've

Party Monster
Not to jump on the bandwagon, But that movie was awesome. Side note, but Marilyn Manson had to learn to smoke for that movie, and his first pack of cigarettes were bought by Macauley Culkin. How odd…

Geez…
One mention of a celebutant's boobs, and we all act like sixth graders. So, is there any way to get a screen capture of the scene in question?

Happiness…
is reading this RR before going to work today. Thanks, AV Club! You've officially made my day. And I'm glad there's someone out there unpretentious enough to admit to enjoying a little schlocky music. Everyone needs a guilty pleasure.

two notes
1) The original Island of Dr. Moreau was sampled several time on House of Pain's self-titled release. Insert snarky comment here.

my new favorite word
is "motherfuckery". It's absolutely cuntastic!

I feel sick
like every great thing from the New York 1977 is officially gone. To repeat everyone else, Thank you Hilly; the world would have never been the same without you.