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Ha
Somewhere, Keith Olbermann is smiling.

And remember what I said about Firefly? I could never actually FIND the show because they kept changing the day and time it was on with no warning AND they ran the episodes out of order, up to the point where the last episode aired was the pilot.

But they also killed "Firefly" which is something that I will never forgive them for.

also I should mention that last night's episode was totally out of order from the rest of the episodes (seeing as Kelso is still cheif of medicine).

Totallly agree with the guy above. However, those episodes work alot better in syndication. In fact the show's alot better in syndication. Bill Lawrenece actually said the next season will be more like the first three seasons. Actually the funny this is that one of my friend's fathers works at a hospital and has said

The Grass Roots have return to public interest because - like Noel alluded to - their former guitarist (Creed Bratton) plays the charecter Creed on "The Office". That being said, "Let's Live For Today" is a fantastic song.

Noel, if "Chinese Democracy" comes out, will you listen to it when it comes out but you're still going through this? I mean on the 1% chance it comes out this year. You have a better chance of being killed by a shark while being struck by lightning than holding a copy of "Chinese Democracy" in your hands this year,

Yeah, they're a VERY acquired and obscure taste. I was lucky to find a copy of "Barafundle" AT ALL at my local record store (they do carry alot of good stuff, like usually hard to find crap by Bis and all 1,451 albums put out by The Fall, but I swore they wouldn't have a thing by Gorky's). GZM are a wonderful band and

Gnarls Barkley is a very good band. Noel, you should check out "The Odd Couple" at the end of this when you do your whole catchup on 2008 music along with the albums by Vampire Weekend, Beach House, Drive-By Truckers, Bauhaus, She & Him, Does It Offend You Yeah? and Flight of the Conchords.

GZM Love
I'm very happy to know that i'm not the only American fan of Gorky's. I heard "Patio Song" on a college radio station and fell in love with them. What a top notch little Welsh band. Shame that Super Furry Animals completely eclipsed them in popularity.

I hate the BBC for destroying all those episodes. Especially the pivotal First Doctor-to-Second Doctor transformation episode. They're making up for it too by offering crap for missing episodes.

There was a point in time where I went through that too, where I was actually embarrased to have "Secret Vampire Soundtrack" and the "This is Teen-C Power!" EP in my record collection. That never happened with "Social Dancing" (and "Return to Central") because they were a bit more adult than their earlier stuff. Then

Oh thank god. I thought you actually had "Home" (like I said, it's OK, but nothing to write home about). However, you've yet to explain your deletion of Bis. What did you have by them? (Actually i'm not surprised you had something by them. About 80% of the band's fans in the US were either rock critics or eventually

Of course the thing i'm unhappy about is that he keeps Deep Blue Something and deletes Bis.

Deep Blue Something
"Breakfast at Tiffany's" I take?
I don't dislike them, but I believe that song is far and away one of the worst songs to hit the Top 40, mostly because of the lyrical content. You've probably been hit over the head with how boring and inconcievable the lyrics are (ie how it is improbable that a

Seeing as I care very little about the first season of JAG (mostly because it isn't very good), I disliked the ending to the last season which ends with an unresolved coin flip between the two major charecters who - after years of a relationship so Mulder and Scully that Chris Carter should really sue Michael

Yes, especially now with Tennant's Tenth Doctor. Most people including myself say he's the best Doctor since #4 (Tom Baker). Meanwhile, the two spinoffs are touch-and-go. While "Torchwood" is pretty good but suffers from pacing problems, "The Sarah Jane Adventures" (yes, Elizabeth Sladen finally got her own show. Only

I highly doubt you've been doing this (whatever "this" is. Trolling?) since my conception, considering that in 1989, there was no AV Club and "The Onion" itself only started in 1988 (ignoring their fake backstory).

Like I said, it cheapened the legacy of the Flying Burrito Brothers. Every time they hit the Top 40, Gram Parsons rolled in his grave.

Do you even LIKE music? or anything entertainment related? Basically your a classic internet troll. We're supposed to ignore you, but somehow you take pleasure out of posting in all caps and whining about absolutely nothing. The only reason they keep you around here is because you're comments are so predictable