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I also sadly noticed that too, because I am bad bad man. but also hubba hubba

it seemed a little…first season.

that was my take too.

Chris Bosh got the biggest laugh this episode.

hell of a law firm.

Clancey, use the remote.

Didn't Louise Fletcher say that Robert Altman did the same thing?

I'm so glad someone else thought that too.

that's so sad. good luck

you're the dickhead, Bret!

the exchange between Steve Martin and Edie McClurg in Planes, Trains and Automobiles is number one for me. "four fucking wheel and a seat!"

Our evening began in
Peter Seychelles comfortable study in his New
York townhouse,

very true

For a state I don't live in: Sweet Home Alabama
For the state I do live in…I guess something by the Flaming Lips? Or maybe just the song Oklahoma.

the Wire theme?

Thats a big bag of shit. I exclude the Flaming Lips music, but I would say that Wayne Coyne's messianic whimsy lead directly to Edward Sharpe.

Doug Martsch bears a resemblance to Nathan Bedford Forest in that picture.

my favorite is Perfect from Now On, not my first but the one that i instantly loved the most. those three albums are pretty much near perfect and they give you so many different views of the band while maintaining a singular vision.

in a fair world Unless it Kicks would be a hit song.

i refuse to believe Camilla Paglia has written anything that could be regarded as well written.