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So, he meant "I" then?

Has Lobsters just outed himself as a secret AV Club writer?

No, he used to say Busemi, and apparently still does, because fuck it.

Probably because that's the way he always has, and when it comes to something as fundamental as your name, it's a real pain to up and change your pronunciation of it.  Even if he knows it's supposed to be "Bushemi" and wants to say it right (and I have no idea if he does or not), "Busemi" is going to come out a lot

Essentially the opposite of that.

Back in those times, people wrote ʃ for s whenever it occurred in the beginning or middle of the word.  Nowadays, though, it's used as a symbol in phonetic writing for the sound we usually write as "sh."

Darrel Hammond?

Alternatively, they could play Obama as a scheming antichrist.  But lord knows what the ultimate effect of that would be.

The proper pronunciation is [buˈʃemi], but there's no telling what's proper with that guy.

Or a trebuchet, because, you know, it throws things.  And is also quite large, like a fat guy.

Every time I see a badly mislabeled mp3, I just want to punch someone.  Sure, if you don't have any idea what Simon and Garfunkel or the Beatles sound like, you might possibly believe that's John Lennon singing Mrs. Robinson.  But you owe it to the world, in the age of Google, to find the fuck out.

No, it really isn't fine.  It's the opposite of fine.  It's positively coarse.

Whereas he's thinking "I was a Beatle, I can do whatever the fuck I want."

Yeah, that works.

Those are interesting points, I must say.

Well the hours are shitty, there's very little opportunity for promotion, and the work is tedious and humiliating…  but the work songs?  Delightful.

Robert Todd Lincoln: STOP HANGING OUT WITH PRESIDENTS.

Good.  I spent days last year insisting to high school students that Lincoln had a high pitched voice.  I wouldn't want this movie to make me look like a liar.

It's good for the constitution.

I have a serious problem with the idea of Cornelius giving up on precious metals to harvest peppermint candy.  Since I've never seen this supposed edit, I'm going to assume it's an unfounded slander.