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It was a Catholic school.

Aren't their 50-year-olds who would still patronize a brick-and-mortar video store? My parents wouldn't know the first thing about Netflix or digital downloading. Maybe everyone just buys DVDs these days instead of renting them.

One of the few comedies where all the major characters won Emmys. I think "All in the Family" and "Golden Girls" were the others.

In 3rd grade when we watched the VHS at school on a rainy day, my teacher fast-forwarded the intro scene where sperm is traveling through the fallopian tubes to meet the egg.

And Jeremy Piven seems to have Benjamin Buttoned on Entourage.

Everybody closes. Time to drive to the next restaurant. Remember, no nightswimming for a half hour after eating to let the food digest.

I shall not click, but what work could you do from home and receive $6,000 a month? Or what will they trick you into doing after promising you such a job? And who on the AVClub would fall for such a trick?

Eek, that's bad. "Shoop" and "All That She Wants" were MTV staples, so there a bit of nostalgia there I guess. The rest is garbage.

I thought he was saying "ready?" at the end. "RRREEEEEAAAA - DEEEEEEE"

Never saw them live, but other great James songs: "Sit Down," "Say Something," "Born of Frustration." And Booth and the Bad Angel's "I Believe" is also pretty awesome.

This was the first "cult classic" thing I can remember from middle school. A movie came out that I hadn't heard of and didn't see, but people obsessed over it on video and played it at every party, and the catchphrases swarmed the halls.

Released in 1993, "Laid" peaked at #3 on the Billboard Modern Rock chart the week of January 22, 1994:

"City Song" was a great little gem in the fall of 1994. "Naked Eye" got played to death on the SF alternative station, but the followup "Under Your Skin" was pretty dark.

I saw it on YouTube and thought it was some middle schooler's fan art. Awesome title track though.

I actually don't think we'll ever see Dana again.

On my iPod, I deleted Foxy Mop and Bugs. I now have an A+ perfect 12-song Pearl Jam album, their best.

1. Vitalogy
2. Vs.
3. Ten
4. No Code
5. Yield

I kinda agree. The cloud voiceovers were funny though. I just never liked the Bleeding Gums episodes at all.

Historic: XXL vs. Severely Mustached

Because it's late in the week and I like lists, remember the Feb. 5th, 1994, Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart? I do: