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I appreciate this newfound appreciation for LMS.

I'm still fond of "The Legend of Curly's Gold"

That'll be on Vol. 2.

I always thought Jim Carrey.

"One In A Million" is less offensive than "My World"

"You're gonna let me eat all the cookies I want! AHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!"

Even later in the game, but I was going to comment about the lack of Jellyfish as well. Spilt Milk is my favorite album of all time. Pure and simple.

"Mom can you help me fax something?"

Southie!

I love both of them, but Ass Backwards was so, so disappointing.

I would agree, Kives is everything Stuart tries to be without trying at all. He is confined to a wheelchair physically, but not mentally. It's the opposite for Stuart who is confined mentally, but not physically.

(that's the joke)

I'm glad Chris Hardwick is finally getting some exposure.

Vince Vaughn hasn't changed. It's the world that's changed.

I… like… holes.

Its no "Rafi and Dirty Randy", but this one was the best episode of the season thus far (not that it's saying much). It was an okay buildup, but the end was excellent.

"I'm so excited for this!"
-Maya Rudolph

I like all 3. Anyone who can't see the value in "Poison Ivy" is someone I don't need in my life. I'm very lonely.

I don't buy this. Early 90s were a creative period for rock music. A lot of "hair metal" bands were improving their songwriting and releasing great albums (Cinderella's "Heartbreak Station", Poison's "Flesh and Blood"), Mother Love Bone was out of Seattle making a cool glam rock/hard rock fusion, and there were

And Faster Pussycat. Their first album rips.