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The fact is there are only twelve notes. That's all the notes that exist, and that that there will ever be. And since there is a finite number of ways they can be arranged that will sound pleasant to the ear, and there are (basically) an infinite number of songs, it is completely inevitable that some of them will have

The screenplay hints at Jake’s true nature by giving him lines like “the only reason I’m here is to help you”
Ladies and gentlemen, we have a Durden.

My emotions! MY EMOTIONS!!! :-(

My emotions! MY EMOTIONS!!! :-(

Yeah, the "Farewell to Aidan" montage was pretty ridiculous; there's no way anyone could possibly think he's going to spend more than a couple episodes away from Monster House (can we start calling it that?).

I'm pretty sure it's called "Antiques Roadshow," though i like your suggestion too. If only Swayze was still with us, he could host, handing out appraisals and ass-whoopings as situations required. 

Loved hearing Robb Wells as Bilko. Trailer Park Boys is just about the greatest comedy ever to come out of Canada. (Yes, he's really a Nova Scotian, and yes, they pretty much do talk like that.)

To say nothing of the fact that all of these reaction shots are manifestly different.  The expressions in the clip ranged from wonder, to fear, anger, sadness, shock, joy — and that was just in the minute or so that i sat through. All this really demonstrates is that Spielberg is an actor's director who isn't so

"I'm Darren Nichols. Deal with THAT."
And YES can we please get some TV Club action on S&A!

You can tell this post came from a real Canadian because that apostrophe is acually an french "accent grave." Bilingual keyboards: one of the many horrors faced by Canadians.

Speaking as a Canadian? Enough already with "hoser." Nobody says "hoser."

I read this post multiple times, and read it as "Iced Hockey" each time. I have a hard time with things.

I feel like when River Tam sees this video she's going to fuck the place up.

"He's my daughter!"
Slap!
"He's my father!"
Slap!
"He's my daughter AND my father!"
Forget it, Jerkass. It's Bon Temps.

…and now that this movie exists we can pretty much guarandamntee that "Matilda: The Professional pt. 2" will never happen.
Which is a goddamn shame.

"Teardrop" baby
…from the Massive Attack video. Creepy, yes, but what a singing voice!

"Radiohead's Thom Yorke"
Oh, THAT Thom Yorke. Thanks for clarifying. ;-)

Well, i feel like a proper dick. I don't read the comments sections often enough to have noticed that this had been addressed before, and i'm sorry to have brought it up again. I didn't mean to pick old scabs.

Maybe it's because i usually listen to podcasts on the subway with crappy earbuds that Nathan gets drowned out so easily. If you have no trouble hearing him, that's great. I do. And if the stuttering thing is true, then congratulations on overcoming it. His diction is usually quite good. Just wish it was louder.
(shutti

Nathan's cadence
I feel like a total asshole pointing this out, but here goes: Nathan has an odd vocal habit that somestimes makes him hard to listen to.