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Since no one from the Alf cast is willing to work with Alf again (or at all), I don't know what the exact plan would be. But I would totally watch every second of it.

I mostly remember the water-skiing part and thinking it was where this cross-generation body-switching film had lost its sense of realism.

Krist Novoselic to . . . ah, who cares.

I guess I'd try it out, to see what the hype was, but from the clips that came out when he died, I was never really that impressed.

But will it work at a Qdoba?

And the AV Club continues to kill off its loyal following with shit like this.

I liked it better when it was called Son of Sam.

My office is down the street from the real St Andrew's Hall they wrote the song about. Never seen anyone take a header over a roof down there though. But when it happens, I'll have a great song for that moment.

I remember watching their Behind the Music episode and Sublime's episode and realizing they were exactly the same.

I believe the answer you were looking for is "The Bottle and Fresh Horses."

Or pissing all over the first three rows.

I saw them do a New Year's gig a few years back with some other guy singing at was what rumored to be their farewell performance (it wasn't, but there was a pretty long gap afterward). I know Shannon Hoon wasn't the main creative force behind the band, but goddamn some people you can't just replace. Soup should've

Tones of Home was a kick-ass track off the first album.

"Sgt Pepper's is rubbish? What did you ever do that was so great?"
"Exile on Main Street and Sticky Fingers."
"Oh . . . carry on then."

They know it though. You don't exactly push out your cream of the cream in early August.

Careful Gwen. Don't Talk to Strangers.

A show based on a Fastball song? I'd watch that.

Really, two Frasier-connected people on one show? NBC is really desperate to re-live the 90s.

Yeah, why would anyone want to marry someone from Alabama?

Easily their best non-Keith-written riff (as he would attest).