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Amazing stuff.
I said to someone earlier when I was howling at these….

No, "jazz" like in "Rod Stewart".

Oh. That Knife…, were you providing the next part of the opening phrase of Endtroducing? Because, if you did, I love you.

No one could honestly think Bieber could beat Shaq.

By the time they got to the third "Me, too!", I was fucking rolling. Terrific extended gag.

Next week, they give Carla her due
And make her the Muppet she already looks like she is.

Miles, I'm glad someone else picked up on that - I loved it as well.

Was that the most common pick up line from priests to the alter boys?

I chuckle at the eTrade baby. And I hate myself for it, accordingly. The first step to recovery is admitting that you have a problem, right?

I agree with the above - Busty Cops are actually movies I stick around for a little bit of the dialogue, because it's so intentionally bad.

If JT had shown up during his part of Where Is The Love, and then danced next to Fergie, how awesome would that tension have been?

How the hell was "One..and one…we're havin' some fun/in the bedroom all day/and allofthenight" overlooked for a firstie?

Angelo has gone full-blown wacko this season, and it's more jarring because he was just on (not like it's been three years since we've seen him).

I thought it was interesting that the first half could have played out as a Burn Notice episode, right up until the FBI closes in on the fashion show guy (who could have been a legit mid-level BN bad guy).

What's to discuss? They're fantastic. I thought we were all in agreement.

If you'll expand the tour to middle schools, you're more than welcome in my classroom.

I know I read all of the Fletch books back in high school (at least, as many as there were then; I never kept up if any were written after 1991), and as was mentioned above, there's some great dialogue in them.

BLUES EXPLOSION!

Only if they get Henry Rollins to chase him down.

Men At Work kicks ass.