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Sir Osis of Thuliver
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As a mark ass bitch, I take offense to this comment.  I am indifferent to Animal Collective.

I have been looking for a place where I can watch skinny white people dance.  I've been crashing Bar Mitzvahs, but there has not been enough single drum pounding and looped screaming for my taste.  Where did you say you saw all this?

What?!?! Now you tell me.

Fuk that I'm gonna be like teh Rowsa Parks of #tweetseats and sit at da front anywway bitches!!  #followmefriday

N then the guy farrted in teh other guyz face like blppppppt #bestmovieever

Yes, but one time Theo was offered pot, and you could definitely tell that the Huxtables were tense, and gravely concerned.

Politics aside, a story about a rich guy being rich doesn't really make for a very compelling story.  It's more interesting when they're evil. I don't think movies have an agenda so much as they just need a good story.

Very insightful.  The Load Out was my first thought when I read the headline, but I think you're right: it ends on too much of a high to make the whole song be considered dire.  Also, now that I know this about the album, I'm going to need to revisit this.

As a white man, I would like to point out my one black friend as proof that I am not a racist. 
However, I do plan on converting to African American soon so that I can tell black jokes.

I think you mean Robert Downey Jr.

I was gonna watch this show, but then I got high.
I would of learned something I didn't know, but then I got high.
Now I'm posting comments, and I know why . . .
Because I got high.  Because I got high.  Because I got high.

I'm still learning how this works.

^ Good call.
Just because they are employees of the show, but not the bookers, why should they have to show any respect to the guests of the show.  It's too bad they didn't have a forum where they could call her a lyin' ass bitch to her face, and just had to settle on doing in subversively in a song.  
I like you.

Nyet.

Have you HAD p. 32 of the October issue of Dining Out?

An interview with the director and star, and then a B+?????

A Jew and four Canadians walk into a bar.
The Jew says, "I'll have a beer." The bartender says, "That'll be 95 cents."
The Jew hands him a dollar bill.  The bartender puts it in the register and moves on to the next customer.
The Jew says, "Hey, I want my lousy nickel back!"
So the bartender says, "Then tell the

Get mommy and daddy back together?

I'll give it another listen to see if I warm up to the lyricists. 
However, I'd still be interested in finding out more about Block Beattaz.  Have they done anything for anyone else?  I couldn't find any solo stuff on the internet.

They should overdub her song 'Irreversible' on the fire extinguisher scene in 'Irreversible.'