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Terry O'Quinn rocked his shit tonight. Awards 'round the house tonight, on me!

I'm glad I'm in a part of the South where "drinking PBR unironically" hasn't even made it. As said above, it's cold, it's cheap, HEY! Drink the fuck up!

Capt. Truth, FTW. Seriously? No one else caught that First Knight was Arthurian and NOT Robin Hood?

Yeah, I kept having to go back and forth on thinking if he was supposed to be retarded or something. Sometimes it sounded like he was, other times it just sounded like he was a really giddy man-child.

A friend of mine from Ireland got the entire series of "Only Fools and Horses," and we've been staying up drinking, watching it. Pretty good for a laugh. And long-running too.

I wasn't aware of a video to "Natalie's Rap" when I first heard it. I died. The idea of Natalie Portman getting head while driving killed me.

I thought that song was really good and deserving of being on iTunes over "Too Many Dicks." It seemed like a better written and crafted song. It had the potential of being a genuine song, jokes aside.

Just like how I double posted.

Just like how I double posted.

Just like how I double posted.

Just like how I double posted.

No, it'd probably mean that Greg Daniels would have worked doubly hard to keep King of the Hill going.

No, it'd probably mean that Greg Daniels would have worked doubly hard to keep King of the Hill going.

No, it'd probably mean that Greg Daniels would have worked doubly hard to keep King of the Hill going.

No, it'd probably mean that Greg Daniels would have worked doubly hard to keep King of the Hill going.

@ oihrt: maybe she does, maybe she doesn't, but we know for sure that symmes doesn't know how it's spelled.

Damn it El Zilcho, you beat me to the Space Pope. And yes, he is reptilian, alligator / crocodile I believe. Maybe Moore and the writers of Futurama are on to something.

True, but sense of humor is a deal breaker.

I always thought one of the sweetest, truest sentiments concerning love, or at least marital love, could be found in "When I'm Sixty-Four," until I heard that Paul McCartney's divorce was finalized right before he turned 64. That bastard.

Looking at my iPod
This is directly from my iPod. It's a playlist I made sometime ago called "Lovely."