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Guitar player in Tom and His Friends From Work—it sure looked like GE Smith, but he wasn't listed in the credits at all. But really….was it GE Smith? This is produced by Lorne Michaels, so it isn't too far-fetched.

I'm glad I'm not the only ones that sees the resemblance. We've just been calling Warlow "Rob Zombie vampire" since we first saw him.

I'm surprised no one has mentioned "Weeds." It went from reasonably entertaining, to a WTF, seriously?, to "I really want to punch every single character in the face because I hate them all" so I walked away.  I also wish I'd rage-quitted "The Killing" but was dumb enough to stick around until the bitter end.

I'm surprised no one has mentioned "Weeds." It went from reasonably entertaining, to a WTF, seriously?, to "I really want to punch every single character in the face because I hate them all" so I walked away.  I also wish I'd rage-quitted "The Killing" but was dumb enough to stick around until the bitter end.

The first thing that came to mind was Un Chien Andalou.  You know. The…um…eye….thing….

I think I'd go with Blur by Devildriver. "I don't know you, but I fucking hate you" would sum up sentiments nicely.

I forgot about that book, but definitely yes.  I also have one my sister gave me years ago for Christmas called "The Old Man and the Bear" that had everyone in my family in tears.  It sits on a bookshelf now and I haven't opened since.

Jos Verstappen?