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If the censors are smart, that's the minute they cut.

I generally like Maron (and Hardwick) in their contributions to the conversation once the interviews get started. It's the opening monologues I just don't have any patience for. I do the same thing with Savage Love a good majority of the time because, agree as I may with the gist of Dan's rant, I'm mostly there for

It's funny because I do that

Thank god someone finally had the cojones to actually do something on this show (rather than just stand around speaking in platitudes about good vs. evil).

I remember seeing that Robert Downey Jr. was originally slotted in as Oz and then got replaced by Franco at some point. It also seems that all the meh-to-bad reviews of this I've seen mostly boil down to "Franco doesn't bring the charisma required of the role."

Odelay - Mutations - Midnite Vultures is such a ridiculously great streak of albums. I still don't really like Sea Change that much and everything from Guero onward has been fine but not up to the high standard of those earlier albums.

I, on the other hand, am very satisfied with my "ham-shaped grist" notification.

Somehow you missed the dozens of people outside the casino handing out hooker cards?

That's the Elvis one, right? The Aria is nice (I stayed there about a year ago), but that show looked pretty dumb (so I didn't go).

He's not GONE… he's just HYDEN!

I was about to say the same fucking thing. If Always Sunny ever decides to reveal the existence of another Reynolds sibling, they need to give him a call.

Don't blame me. I voted for "Only the Good Die Young". Because it's awesome.

It took a few seconds for that one to register with me, but then I laughed for quite a while.

Maybe it's just me, but the logic of the whole "do we save the stranger or let him die?" debate seemed completely insane.

I had all those, plus Pacific Rim.

As someone who's familiar with Orange County, and the fact that Dexter lives in Huntington Beach, it occurs to me that he wasn't even willing to leave town to film this video. Kinda adds an extra level of laziness to the whole affair.

As someone who's familiar with Orange County, and the fact that Dexter lives in Huntington Beach, it occurs to me that he wasn't even willing to leave town to film this video. Kinda adds an extra level of laziness to the whole affair.

That could conceivably have been a (subpar) track from one of their early albums, although the production would have been a lot different.

I'm 26 and I used to watch I Love Lucy (and Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour), the Dick Van Dyke Show, and various other classic 50s-60s b&w sitcoms on Nick at Nite all the time. Now it's all 90s TGIF shows and George Lopez. Yuck.

Have you ever actually watched the show? If it's not great, than I guess nothing from the first 15 or so years of TV was.