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did you see what you get for that? I'd but this for a grand.

Well that looks like kind of a fun lineup.

Imagine the hair envy he must have had every time he had to sit next to his old partner. Probably why they broke up again so quickly after this show.

Yep, this is my pick too. I've spent 20 years trying to figure out the allure of this crappy hack-job. Sadly I've concluded it's popularity is basically due to most people having really shitty taste in music, even when it's analog. I thought I was in luck when I had an opportunity to spend 6 months in Australia, right

I'm not so dense as to not get the humor, it's just that it really isn't that funny. It's dark humor, which intellectually is more interesting than light humor, but it doesn't add much when it's all ya got. Yea, Will smiles…no, he's petulant, but he smiles. He just doesn't have a great sense of humor about all this

It's a Beatles record, but since it's too hard for me to pick between The White Album, Abbey Road, and Revolver I guess I would memorize the Blue Album-1967 - 1970. That's why the Beatles suck; they were too good.

Curse of Monkey Island is probably my all-time favorite non-MMORPG game. One of the main reasons for that was the animation style, which was modern-Disney 2d and not the 3D type layout that Lucas Games created and used on Secret. I think that switch was a huge mistake since the medium was in its infancy, and so not

I loved Mikkelsen in this episode, for a wide array of reasons. But overall I was disappointed, especially in the first 30 minutes. Izzard stole every scene he was in, and I was really sorry to see him killed off. My real issue is that I'm starting to get annoyed by the writing, the lazy, short, appearances of core

South Park?

We crave sustenance!

Yea, what's the explanation for that?

Winnie Cooper hands down. Jennifer Connolly and Alyssa Milano are not too far behind.

YES!

I respectively disagree. My kids, for instance, are great. Now, I know they are just a little smarter, and maybe a little cuter than the norm…but what really stands out is their sense and sensibilities. You should see their reactions to all the caged animals at our local PetSmart. It's like…like they understand how

I agree completely with that. Ferrell always reminded me of Hartman, except that after a few seasons, and one big hit movie, he did become the main attraction of the show; something that Hartman never was. The reason why Eddie Murphy is number one on most lists is because he did it all in one season, which to this day

He makes me laugh too. He was a fearless comedian on the show who almost never broke character despite how ridiculous some of his sketches were.

I think I have Ferrell in the right place. He wasn't as funny as Murphy, and not as important as Hartman. And Belushi and Murray made the show a must-watch TV experience. They are at the top of the legends list.

1) Eddie Murphy
2) Phil Hartman
3) John Belushi
4) Bill Murray
5) Will Farrell 
6) Gilda Radner 
7) Chris Farley

I've seen and read them all. She's not giving anything away, I think it's rather just an educated guess. The last thing I want to see is Mads in jail anytime soon. It's soo fun to see him on the outside. But eventually you'll need that conclusion to surface, lest the audience gets tired of Will not being able to

Take deep, deep breaths Todd.