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"Going to Pasalaqua" is a killer song and should be the first song everybody learns on guitar.

Nothing outside of Seinfeld promising each viewer $1,000 could make that finale palatable.

This was pretty unavoidable too. But it wasn't featured on two of the biggest shows on tv. I remember being in college, it being October and it came on the radio and someone in the commons area yelling "It's over! It fucking ended!"

Just to clarify - I'm not saying teens don't like QT films or anything. I'm just saying that teenagers probably identify more with something like the characters in "The Craft."

I remember "Clueless" being pretty huge around the time it hit VHS. Tons of people in my middle school were quoting and mirroring Cher's fashion.

So many full names.

Yea, that was regrettable.

I have a feeling Mr. Banana Grabber has been holding on to this hot take for a long time and is now able to unleash it. It's your time to shine!

What about his three-word co-star Zachary Ty Bryan?

I loved the discussion Scott Aukerman had with Paul Reiser about LS basically being Helen Hunt reincarnate.

Something tells me there's not a ton of teenage girls that will identify with either of those movies. But I imagine some about being the weird kid in school would.

I'd take either of those over "Make Me Proud" or "HYFR."

Agreed. That was the point where I thought "Hasn't this already been a 'Key and Peele' sketch?"

Oh I agree so much.

I think it's cool she's wearing a Dumb Starbucks hat. I'd probably say "Hey, I like 'Nathan for You' too!"

No one believes the guy is evil. But we do agree that his behavior is pretty shitty!

Yes, people do like things that you may not.

Plus, Schumer didn't really hit it big until like, what? 2012 or 2013. This was posted in 2010. Seems like it would be odd for Bamford to be punching down on an up-and-coming comedian.

That's kind of how I felt up until "Lemonade," which I've grown to really enjoy. But I do get it - she's earned her iconic status because she has just an incredible level of confidence, is a fantastic singer, good dancer and has a great ear for producers and songwriters. And her music has come a long ways from the

Maybe I'm watching the wrong channels, but what commercials are using Taylor Swift songs besides Coke? Even the Apple one she stars in doesn't feature her music.