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Puddy's lines are typically great.

The inflection of George's "Oh, no!" just kills me.

It seems like he should have a manager that prevents him from doing crazy shit, doesn't it? Those two press releases make me wonder who actually wrote the awesome lyrics to Coma.

Really? I thought all of his solo stuff was pretty good.

He was delicious.

He certainly has Conan O'brien's vote.

The world certainly needs more fratire.

[Golf clap coupled with nodding head and satisfied look]

I actually thought that picture was Charlie Sheen's Dorian Gray moment.

Yes. I also remember Slash or maybe Matt Sorum saying that it was the direction that Axl wanted to take the band, which really tempered my enthusiasm for any new Guns album. How did Mike Clink allow it to remain on the album, anyway?

The guy who lost two great songwriting guitarists, but gained 35 pounds.

But then you wouldn't have Axl covering gifted songwriter Charles Manson.

That was always my favorite song to sing to my friends to annoy them. I remember reading that the song was written after they had brewed some mushroom tea, but it still doesn't excuse recording it.

How about refund my $1.99 for Chinese Democracy?!

Please join my organization, the PAA (People Against Acronyms).

Aside from the humor within the show, you're right. But there are actually people out there who think like that in a non-humorous fashion. I am thinking specifically of Bill O'Reilly, Glenn Beck, et al.

It really is portrayed as mostly the social thing to do on a Sunday morning. Nearly all of the major characters in Springfield show up in the church at one point or another. It reminds me of being dragged to church in my childhood, but at least my friends were there.

I pronounce it car hole.

Good point. There is a distinction between words of French origin that are now English words, and modern French vernacular. You gave an excellent example. I was also thinking of croissant, which is an English  word of French origin, but no longer adheres to the French pronunciation.

Something really bugged me about Laser Cats 7. Samberg pronounced homage as rhyming with fromage. It's pronounced a-mij or ha-mij. It's an English word damnit!