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Look, I already own 17 albums by The Church.
I don't have time to keep up with Marty and Steve's solo stuff, too.
Fortunately, my son, somehow, does, so I've heard obscure vinyl copies of Steve Kilbey solo stuff. The Wilson-Piper album referenced here… not yet, but there's still time.

Trey Parker shits on anyone that actually tries to make the world a better place.
South Park is often insanely funny, but Trey Parker is one of the most awful, pernicious assholes pop culture has produced in my lifetime.

People who have more money than you, are better than you and, therefore, above criticism.

It always seems to me that Probst just loves this kind of thing because it proves how +tough and serious+ his show is. I'm sure he would never wish for someone to actually die on the show, but short of that… And I find it distasteful.

It remains beyond amazing to me that a man whose face is a color that doesn't appear in nature, with a hairdo that must require dedicated engineers somehow is mocking others on national TV.
The moment is past, but, really, the proper answer would have been for Jeb! to walk over, slap that bitch in the mouth and muss up

The music cues are great!
The transition from "and then he kissed me" to Sam Cooke was amazing.
Of course, there's never a bad time to play Sam Cooke,

I read Libra and it is still the most pointless Oswald thing I ever read.
Seriously, fuck you DeLillo. You suck,

Can we ditch the story and just have a weekly hour of James Franco and Sarah Gadon being awesome together?
Because, right now, that's really the show I want.

I'm somewhat stunned to realize that I've actually read all 5 of the books mentioned in the header, although, to be honest I read "The Glass Teat" when I was, like, 12 and only because it had "Teat" in the title.
It was the '70s, we had to make our own fun.

I like Casey Wilson, but I did not love Happy Endings. It was just a bit too… something for me.
I'm not sure what the words for it are but, watching it, I always felt like the first time I watched Better Off Ted while stoned, it was just too… something.

So you're saying it can be two things?

Just so we're clear here, we're agreeing that Helmet and Rage were fucking awful, right?
Because they were.
Fucking awful.

It didn't do Michael Showalter any good.

never mind.

It wasn't as funny and they move on?

Borat was one of the few things that ever made me fulfill the cliché of rolling on the floor laughing. I literally laughed so hard that I fell out of my seat in the theater.
Not a defense of anything he's done since or of annoying Borat quoting, but, seriously, that movie was really fucking funny.

I saw them back in '93 or '94, when grunge was the thing. People were insisting on slam-dancing and trying to stage dive, to the obvious distaste of the Johns.
It was still a good show, but the idiots in the audience detracted.
I remember the early '90s extremely fondly, but there were downsides.

Youth culture was surprisingly nice to my dog, but it didn't upvote my cat video!

some of those are duplicates.

My son is also named Bort, but Milkproof wins.