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[Punches enthusiastically]

Ned? Ned Ryerson?

Ned? Ned Ryerson?

Well, Love Me Do is a much more seminal moment in music history (despite repeating the same fucking verse over and over!) and has a better stripped-down production than Silly Love Songs, which is stupid McCartney nonsense but is somewhat catchy and plainly aware of its own silliness and not as beholden to those awful

Well, Love Me Do is a much more seminal moment in music history (despite repeating the same fucking verse over and over!) and has a better stripped-down production than Silly Love Songs, which is stupid McCartney nonsense but is somewhat catchy and plainly aware of its own silliness and not as beholden to those awful

With the exception of the occasional masterpiece like "Fairytale of New York," Christmas music is supposed to be stupid, catchy nonsense. "Wonderful Christmastime" is fun and no one should hate it.

With the exception of the occasional masterpiece like "Fairytale of New York," Christmas music is supposed to be stupid, catchy nonsense. "Wonderful Christmastime" is fun and no one should hate it.

Either that or young Orson Welles.

Either that or young Orson Welles.

Those UPS uniforms are just inherently funnier.

Those UPS uniforms are just inherently funnier.

I was fairly indifferent to Butterballs, and to me it belongs in the category of a couple half-baked ideas thrown together — Butters having an abusive grandma, anti-bullying messages, that (then topical) Kony video, some other shit I'm probably forgetting.

I was fairly indifferent to Butterballs, and to me it belongs in the category of a couple half-baked ideas thrown together — Butters having an abusive grandma, anti-bullying messages, that (then topical) Kony video, some other shit I'm probably forgetting.

When Cartman told the security guy his password was "ulikeboobs" and the security guy said "how did you know that?," I laughed a lot for some reason

When Cartman told the security guy his password was "ulikeboobs" and the security guy said "how did you know that?," I laughed a lot for some reason

I know I'm not alone in saying this, but my main complaint with modern day South Park is their tendency to attempt to mix together several half-baked (and frequently "topical") story ideas instead of creating a coherent, stand-alone episode. So far, they've been doing the former this season, but the episodes have been

I know I'm not alone in saying this, but my main complaint with modern day South Park is their tendency to attempt to mix together several half-baked (and frequently "topical") story ideas instead of creating a coherent, stand-alone episode. So far, they've been doing the former this season, but the episodes have been

I have long maintained that the only way Wild Things could be improved is if, as the final twist, Bill Murray unzips what turns out to be an elaborate, rubber Bill Murray costume, and is revealed to be that alligator they kept showing throughout the movie, who has been disguising himself the entire time as a lawyer

I have long maintained that the only way Wild Things could be improved is if, as the final twist, Bill Murray unzips what turns out to be an elaborate, rubber Bill Murray costume, and is revealed to be that alligator they kept showing throughout the movie, who has been disguising himself the entire time as a lawyer

So, Wild Things officially didn't make the list?