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A.D. Sellers
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Wow, I just listened to this song and discovered that the "She thinks she's the passionate one!" line from the Beastie Boys', "Hey Ladies" was sampled from this.

Agreed, I think the enjoyment is in soaking in the visuals and the absorbing and unsettling atmosphere. It helped that I was prepped that I would likely hate it if I came in expecting a coherent narrative or a puzzle that could be solved.

I remember around the end of the first season, I went to a fast food restaurant where the cashier had the show's helix symbol tattooed along the entire length of his right forearm—in retrospect, it's crazy how popular that show once was. I wonder what the repair job on that tattoo looked like by the end of the show's

Yeah, I get confused by this complaint always popping up about how the interview subject picked a song that's "too easy of a target." Musical hate is extremely subjective (the feature is called "HateSong," not "WorstSong"), so I think it's valid to pick a lightweight shitty song, a universally loved song, a ubiquitous

Stupid uncanny valley Cookie Monster.

That's the same reason why I can't stand listening to Lenny Kravitz. He can come up with a catchy riff, but doesn't know how to write anything else, so he just runs it into the ground. He apparently skipped songwriting class that day they covered this thing called a "bridge."

Old people don't need companionship! They need to be isolated and studied so it can be determined what nutrients they have that might be extracted for our personal use.

Les terriers sont mes types favourites 
Jolies, charment, 
pas de problem a maintenir 
Ils donnest du joie 
quand tu es 'blue' 
Les terriers sont a pier pres  
vingt livres

Bruce's drunk dad sketch is also one of my favorites:

"The Negrons are white." - Paul Kinsey

It's all been downhill for that network ever since they ran out of very special episodes of "Moesha" back in the early 2000s.

Yup, looks like Matt Weiner clicked on the "Doubt" button again this week.

Announcer: "Oh my God! That's James Iha's music!"
  
*Crowd erupts as Iha emerges and approaches Billy Corgan in the ring.*
 
Billy Corgan: *grabs microphone* "Yeah, actually, he wrote only minor aspects of the chord structures, really only two parts of that song. I'm tired of that that piece of shit getting undue

156 episodes. Yup, not exactly a lightweight.

My son is a fucking dunce.

THAT'S SWELL, NATHAN. BUT YOUR LITTLE BROTHER IS STANDING IN THE MIDDLE OF AFGHANISTAN!

I visualize Judd Apatow clapping his hands furiously like Orson Welles in Citizen Kane each time he sees his wife onscreen.

Might solve a mystery…

"Pancakes." - Charlie Murphy, staring at the camera with an incredulous expression.

"Pancakes." - Charlie Murphy, staring at the camera with an incredulous expression.