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Sidenote- Richard Hell is allegedly the creator of the ripped clothes, safteypin look in punk culture. Apparently his live-in girlfriend at the time caught him cheating and went home and ripped up   all of his clothes with a razor blade before throwing them out their bedroom window. Hell was walking home when he found

Take it! Whoo hoo hooooo hoo, whoo hoo hooooo hoo. I fucking love this song, so much so that played it during a high school book report though it seemingly had nothing to do with the book on which I was reporting.

Don't you think fat Mac on the promos for the new ASIP looks a shit-load like a young Dom DeLise?

I'm glad you caught my point.

Did anyone else think the boss had A LOT  of the same mannerisms as Tuco? I'm thinking he must be Tuco's father and he and Tio are brothers. Tuco did say that Tio was his uncle when he was taking care of him, right?
 I kinda thought BB had us view the boss from behind and hear his Tuco-like voice so we would pick up

I certainly thought Cinzia wasn't real. By the time Ryan was having the yardsale and Wilfred started manipulating him into staying (feeding the ganga candy to Jenna?) I was wondering if it was another battle/bet/demon-y game like we saw last week with

Failed Firsty. May your second born son die of CancerAids.

Wow. I know it's not hip to talk about shows that everyone has seen but we all know Seinfeld has the greatest bass infused theme song.
p.s. Ron Glass as the judge in Treme? Pretty awesome.