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"Do You Realize?" is actually Oklahoma's official state rock song, as per some bill passed in the house senate a few years ago. The song doesn't really make sense in the context of representing the state but I'll take it over All-American Rejects or something.

While nowhere near the best Old 97's song, "State Of Texas" seems almost specifically written to be the official rock song of Texas. I guess that Chili's money ran out a little fast.

At the Dallas show, someone yelled that during Flight of the Conchords' set. Their reply: "You're thinking of a different band."

It was written about an actual incident in Tyler, TX involving a guy obsessed with an ex and breaking into her home. Apparently he had plans to kidnap her but got drunk/passed out against her bedroom door before he could 'execute' his plan.

"ONE OF"

Here in Oklahoma, "Away" was almost as popular as "Possum Kingdom" during those Rubberneck years.

"Tyler" has one of the greatest bass lines ever.

There are a few stinkers on HB/SA but it's pretty solid. "Plane Crash" is about the best album-opener I can think of.

Or they didn't name her before giving her up for adoption.

She's a tough old bird.

That's a great idea. And since it would've been at the very end of the episode, it would almost have been like a cliffhanger for the finally.

I, too, thought it was a bit unrealistic for the dvd to be produced so quickly. But, since they revealed in the season premiere that they were sticking around to follow Jim & Pam's relationship and the documentary was actually airing, they probably a head start on compiling the clips.

I actually liked that bit of a silver lining from Aaron Rodgers. Maybe Andy can turn what little bit of talent he as into a Scranton-level successful career as an entertainer instead of deluding himself into thinking he's primed for Hollywood or something. If they have to keep showing Andy, I'd at least like to keep

I loved his "well that couldn't have worked out any better" talking head after Andy quit.

Andy gave him the double bird and a long "fuck yooooooooooo." But it did feel odd to have him standing in the conference room doorway passively watching Andy's goodbye song. I pretty much accept it as Ed Helms performing to the rest of the cast more than Andy performing for the characters.

Totally agree.

That was a really good joke in the context of a bible study.

It's not that the kids are a direct reason for her to object to the move. They're just an example of how different Jim and Pam's lives were/are when comparing Pam's venture to Jim's.

Those risks she took came before they had two kids and had spent years together contently married. Plus, the fact that the risks she took didn't pan out probably flavors her expectations for Jim's new venture. She probably feels a little hurt that their life as-is isn't enough to push Jim's dreams aside. Again, these

When they flashed back to the wedding, it seemed like they were making it a point to show Michael. When his face popped on the screen, it was really disorienting for a bit. I mean, we saw him before we saw Jim & Pam. That had to be intentional, right?