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Larry Kleist -rapist
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He may beg to go see Jeff Dunham on his birthday.  You'll have to pretend to love him anyway.

I hate to comment on this subject because of my stupid user name.  But being coerced into performing a blow job by an employer, while a crime in its own right, isn't exactly "systematic rape".    I thought they made it pretty clear there was no penetrating being done, consensual or otherwise.

Eugene Mirman revealed his answer to that question on Aisha Tyler's podcast.  Supposedly the whole place went into some sort of fit of laughter.  Personally, the visual image of it turns me green with nausea.

That's Normal Guy for you.

What exactly are you deciding on?

I keep reading it comes down to whether there exists a site contributor who actually makes a particular podcast appointment listening and is willing to do the writeup.

"Blow Your Pants Off" by Jimmy Fallon won best comedy album.  Other nominees included Margaret Cho and Kathy Griffin.  So I guess that's what happens when the voting body tackles something they're even less interested in than music. 

Time to send the Californians down the 405, hang a left on Santa Monica, swing a right on Wilshire and into the tar pits of TV history.

A low point: when several shrieked out for Kate McKinnon as she came forward and danced, not realizing it wasn't the real Ellen.

It's in HD on iTunes and IFC HD, which Comcast carries.  I'm not sure who else does though.

Has anyone found a non-tunes / non A.V. Club link for "Put Your Hands Together"?  Like an rss feed or something like that?

I don't know about that, but I definitely saw her lubricate her eyeballs several times with transparent nictitating membranes and once they popped up involuntarily in response to the pyrotechnics.

Bukake and Gas.  An in your face blast of Japano-Germanic fusion. Plops Tuesday.

They did one last with night with Bill Cosby Bukowski, America's Jelloet Laureate and the "New No- Nos" guy Paul Rust. Also, Tim Heidecker was doing his Tim Heidecker character.

"Look Who's Talking Now:  Hint: It's Breaking Bad"

And the nudity.  So Brave.  I wish wish Todd had been brave enough to brave her abrave it.

I took the two dollar plunge, but I couldn't get very far into it before realizing that I first needed to watch "The Assassination of Jesse James…" again by itself for an optimal experience.  It's a great movie that I saw a single time 5 years ago. I found my attention to the film and the commentary were constantly at

Greg's story 20 minutes or so before the end and everyone riffing on it had me in tears.

Sarah Silverman is the takeout container of Chop Suey.  Maybe the highlight of her year on SNL.

That wouldn't work.  You can mix improv and sketch comedy, but not on fucking live TV in front of millions of people.  It would be a disaster.  It worked best with something like Reno 911, where all the actors riff within a basic construct and they can throw out the 95% that wasn't good enough.