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WTF was up with cactus guy in the audience when Lisa and Frink where giving their presentation?

No one knew Nicholas Cage starred in “Leaving Las Vegas”. I guess the players were thrown off by the mention of the Oscar win, which is hard to imagine Cage even being considered for nowadays.

Yeah, it's not good. Which is too bad, as Mulaney's stand-up is usually funny. But even the bits he starts off the episode with seem off somehow.

30-Second Bunnies Theatre is better.

Should probably also add in some Throwing Muses while you're at it.

I could easily see them doing "Mercy", and maybe "Love Songs On The Radio" just because it was a minor hit (IIRC) relative to their other singles. Unfortunately, I think that most anything beyond Ask Me Tomorrow might not mesh too well with the Slowdive catalog.

For a while there I was seriously afraid that Marlon was going to pull a Wolf Blitzer. I'd wondered how he got past the trials.

Hey, isn't 2017 Pawnee's bicentennial?

"…as such, we can only hope that at least one character has spent the intervening three years getting fat, while another has grown a sweet mustache."

AFAIK, the only other line of ships to carry over a registry number were the Yamato series, and according to Memory Alpha that was a mistake.

There was that scene a few episodes back with Ezri snooping around the room.

I think a big "fuck you" to Weyoun could qualify as both.

But Sao Paulo is such an awful name for a Defiant-class ship. Valiant was a good name, shame it was wasted on a bunch of brats.

She-Stan certainly is a butter-face. That chin…

Yup, back when KFRC was pop/rock mainstream and oldies were elsewhere on the dial.

Meh, it's all relative. I remember when that 70's stuff was brand-new and the local oldies station was playing rock and R&B from the 50s and early 60s.

Yeah, back from its start in the mid-80s until it became a part of Infinity/CBS it was a very good station. Lots of great music and events. On top of BFD/etc. I remember going to a bunch of their free shows, like Ash and They Might Be Giants in Union Square, and Kitchens Of Distinction in Berkeley.

Repeatedly dress and undress until this little stunt is over, obviously.

Live 105 has managed to practically change it's format into an oldies station over the last few years anyways. It's the only reason I can think of that they still play the likes of Sublime and Weezer's Blue Album like it's 1993.

The pig catching fire reminded me of the parade scene in Drop Dead Gorgeous.