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Johnny? JOHNNY!

Having David Crosby as Lionel Huntz's AA sponsor - best cameo ever?

Yeah, can't tell how serious this is.

Who's a narc? That fat Jamaican guy?

Mine would have to be from the Meat And You video.

Maybe you are a homosexual!

Because I was just saying to myself - you know I loved the portrayal of the Confederacy as a noble lost cause but I just with the original had more slavery!

The Kenny Loggins episode was pretty good too.

As an only child with no cousins close to my own age, I didn't get shit from anyone near my own age until high school. This is why I could tell you more about the Beatles than you have patience for but inevitably have to sit quietly in the corner anytime my friends want to sing along drunkenly to anything from the

Yeah, it would be far more ethical for them to only book bands that they hate and for musicians to only play for hostile promoters. For propriety's sake.

Srsly?

Wow. Not only is this lineup pretty fuckin' stacked on its own but, given the recent announcement of utterly atrocious Lolla headliners, it makes p4k Chicago's best fest, hands-down. And that's even assuming that OutKast plays North Coast.

This is somewhat true, as I found out when I spent five months living in Central Europe and discovered how rare it was to find anything but bland macro lagers (this coming from someone who cut his beer teeth drinking Three Floyd's, Goose Island, Half Acre, etc.) but even then I found that most bars at least had one or

I don't see a problem with that, I do it all the time at restaurants.

What possible malfunction could it has that forces you to change all artist tags one by one?

After getting out of rehab I'm glad she did that A$AP. Rocky times demand personal re-evaluation.

I love compact epics! That's why I spend my free time reading Beowulf and the Odyssey spark notes.

I think what @sonofneckbeard:disqus was trying to say is that you've finally broken the Mould with this one.

A pop artist using similar phrasing or note sequences as any other artists in the history of pop music? Seems a little far-fetched, doesn't it?

True story. At one point a few years ago, both my and my friend's gf expressed a sheepish but very real jealousy of Annie Clark and our excitement over seeing her live. Neither of us is overtly creepy about our fandom, but we were just so utterly enthusiastic about the awesomeness that is St. Vincent.