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Ooh, arugula (which is properly known as rocket) is a great call, wallrock. Personally, I have been inspired by this conversation and seen cogent arguments both for and against salad in bags (in certain instances). One thing I think we can all agree on, however, is that Natalie Portman is definitely a better actress

This whole conversation is bullshit. Iceberg? I mean, you mix that shit with some romaine, and maybe we're talking, but baby spinach is where it's at. And all you anti-salad in a bag people, you're as bad as the anti-milk people. If you don't want to eat out of a bag and instead sit there ripping your own lettuce like

Ladies and Gentlemen is an amazing album. I was actually just re-listening to it. However, and I think this is just me, I actually think their real masterpiece is Let It Come Down. That might just be because it was the first album of theirs that I picked up, but man, I still think that whole thing stands up through

If the apocalypse comes, I think the last thing we'll be worried about is laundry, Jake. Also, for some reason (boredom mostly) I am trying to figure out why in the hell anybody would want to sew three beads onto three pieces of ribbon. Is it an English-teacher thing?

Man, I remember when Yee Yee used to be mellow. He was all about the ideals and the one love. 25 years later, it was a bit of a nostalgia trip sure, but then in 1999, Yee Yee just got mean-spirited. It probably had to do with the corporate sponsorship and desire to turn a profit.

Wow Shan, That's odd. I'm not native, unfortunately.

"Woodstock 99 is what Egypt could have been."
Yeah, luckily Mubarak stepped down before Durst came on stage.

Nope, no prize. There's potato pancakes, though.

Lithuania, That's where I am!

I like how Mr Monster's response was both a movie with a typewriter and how he probably felt after eating the typewriter in the scene mentioned in the previous post. This board has got all Zen and shit.

Walrus? Man, my family couldn't afford walrus. It was moose for us, which pound-for-pound is better value for the money. And we Canadians weren't always immune. I still shudder at the thought, and am ashamed to admit it even given the anonymity of the internet, but I saw the first Big Momma's House, in theatre's no

Mr Vobiscum. Nope, that's a fair point. I'm not quite sure what I was thinking I'd find (maybe something about unicorns?) but the general nature of this thread should have clued me in.

They are the Albert Fish of nations*.
*I demand you wiki/google that if you don't get the reference, it's brilliant.

Yeah, Big Black would fit for me. I sort of agree with Bill_M, in that I really don't think that lyrics are the main point in Swans music. I equate them with a much angrier, misanthropic version of Mogwai, who just use titles because they find them amusing, not because they have anything to do with the music. I can't

All I know is that I must question the general beliefs of the comment boards when somebody named 'Kid van Pervert' is the one taking the moral high ground.

I think the Dropkick Murphys might be racist against the Irish. Mr Tim, personally I think I'd have a hard time listening to Skrewdriver, but I also understand the ability to separate the art from the person (unless the art is also racist. I don't know the band, but it sounds like later Skrewdriver might fit into that

Wait, Mr Luxury-Yacht wants to hit Bieber over the head with his balls? Does anybody else find that odd, but also probably a fetish that exists?

Yeah, Thayil's looking a little rough. Is he wearing a parka on stage in that photo? That would really provide a nice finish to his vagrant gnome look.

I'm sorry guys. I didn't mean to stir up any anger. I don't know if this makes it better or worse, but it was a holiday here, in whatever hellhole I live, so I just decided to get pretty drunk and post nonsense on the AV Club board.

I have no idea what XKCD is. However, I am also a fan of inoperable cancer, Mr Helmsley.