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"From the creators of the skippable Napoleon Dynamite…"

I didn't really mind it at first, actually. The second formula (which was a weird citrus flavor) was pretty vile.

My dad was a Pepsi exec, so I was one of the first people to try Crystal Pepsi. They FedExed a 2 liter to our house in disguised packaging.

Stan Rogers.

The Toddler People.

Most of the F1 drivers who appeared in the film were dead by 1975… Jochen Rindt, Graham Hill, Jim Clark, Bruce McLaren, Jo Siffert, Jo Bonnier, and Lorenzo Bandini (who didn't appear in the movie but his racing footage was used for Antonio Sabato's character).

Prime Cut is a strange movie.

I'm more pissed off about him axing "Yub Nub" than I am about Greedo shooting first.

Metropolitan.

3. Playing "Imagine" over the final scene of The Killing Fields (the movie).

Jimmy Johnson was interviewed in some documentary about Joplin and he was pretty open and unapologetic about being one of the classmates who bullied her.

That documentary (Salesman) has a really great line which I wish they would they would have used somewhere in the skit: "Ali Baba Lane, Baghdad Court…I was stuck in a Mooslim district!"

The college newspaper reporter/"science student" who Dylan argued with backstage later went on to produce Jethro Tull and found Chrysalis Records.

"Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!" was the only good thing about the prequels. You can't get rid of "Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!"

SPEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEED

I included ages in mine.

She was also a bit player on Mr. Show, she played a waitress and a nurse in the "I'll Marry Your Stupid Ass" skit.

"Love, American Style" was a comedy anthology series, but it barely counted as comedy.

Speaking of Fall Out Boy, "Uma Thurman" is my current hatesong.

They need a weird Twitter team. Preferably dril and horse_ebooks.