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I'll tap the brake, while you crack the window.

I'm confused. I thought sequels and reboots made Satan happy.

#4whitehorsesandamusical

I clicked this hoping it was Donald Trump, straight into the sun. I have never been so disappointed.

I've been a fan ever since Comedians of Comedy (which as @avclub-0f8adb83a042059c41c46e2e93506d4b:disqus says, is a great intro to the work of both Maria and some other very, very funny people whose work you probably already know about.) The whole series is best, but the movie is great too.

I assure you, sir, that there is a vas deferens between you and me.

Leave it to the AV Club to Analyze This.

75 stamp bags a day, I'd reckon. (Too soon?)

*11-fingered jazz hands and then exit stage left*

Love Ska or hate it, can we all agree that if there isn't already a Ska band called Rusty Trombone, we would have to invent it?

You fell to one of the classic blunders, the most famous of which is "never get involved in a flame war in a Community thread," but only slightly less well know is this: "Never go in against an AV Clubber when The Princess Bride is on the line!"

Drown your sorrows in cans of Surly?

This is the title of the next For Our Consideration.

You're probably thinking of Blaine Capatch (who manages to be probably the best actual D&D player of the group while riffing almost continuously); Gerry's the deep-voiced one who starts off playing the surly shaman who insists on being constantly naked.

It sort of depends on what you didn't like about it. The rest of the "and Friends" definitely get more comfortable with the podcast format, and more of a hang-out vibe develops (Ken Daly in particular really steps it up.) The basic format stays the same, though.

He is apparently going to be in an episode this year. Who knows, man?

Listening to Dan Harmon actually play D&D has been entertaining enough that I'm willing to believe he has another good D&D episode in him.

You've got a good Portishead on your shoulders, Buzz.