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Cubanlinx: Jay Z was on Top 40 radio well before 99 Problems. Hard Knock Life came out in what, 1999? And that song was on pop radio constantly.

I remember that tour as well. The two things that stick out most in my mind were that Living Colour looked kind of lost on that gigantic stadium-spanning stage (but they sounded great), and that I thought a $40 ticket price at that time was outrageous. Nowadays, that's equivalent to about $75, and I don't think you

I saw a band called Doo Rag back in the mid-late 90s who had the craziest merch I've ever seen. They had two racks of Goodwill clothes they screenprinted their logo on, and a huge pegboard with misc stuff with their logo: t-shirts, handsaws, squeaky dog toys, etc. They opened for John Spencer Blues Explosion, who had

Really dug the "Smokey & Miho" albums.

I dunno, I always thought Liam Neeson did a pretty good job

The only part of that movie I found entertaining was the rant against Will Smith

I don't remember that movie being generally disliked, as with most of the others on this list

Personally, I've always thought Scenario is the best TCQ song, if not the all-time best rap song.

The five-foot assassin with the roughneck business

They did have the birthday party episode with him and his brother, Lo-Five Ghost

Upstream Color is my favorite movie of the year so far. I will say the summer blockbuster offerings have been kind of disappointing. Not horrible, but nothing outstanding.

I dunno, I think the Tron versions look better

Combat bowl? The only bowl he's supposed to make is from a hollowed-out skull!

I love the episode where Kahn loses his job and runs away, only to be drug back to his family and responsibilities by Hank. His quiet little "Thank you, Hank" at the very end was maybe his only scene of being humble in the entire run of the show.

I liked the Simpsons episode where Barney was pretending to be Homer, gets his catchphrases mixed up and says "That boy ain't right".

Alabaster!

I'd like to add "Now Who's The Dummy" to the favorite Bobby episode list. Nothing more sad than only being able to connect with your father through a ventriloquist's doll.

Bill is my favorite character on this show, so naturally Pretty Pretty Dresses ranks high up there for me. Cant tell what kind of Bill episode I like better: the ones where he's a hopeless sad-sack or the ones where he defies his nature and comes out on top.

The part that cracks me up every time is Dale forgetting the parody lyrics and singing "Maniac!" in the middle of the Propaniacs song.

If you try and replicate that effect in real life, it ends up looking worse than a cartoon. See: Tim Conway as Dorf, or (even worse) Gary Oldman as a little person in Tiptoes.