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I will still drink Yuengling Black and Tan on occasion when I am back in PA. (AS LONG AS TRUMP LOSES.)

It's okay…I know both hoods. I will add though, if you go 15 minutes in any direction out of downtown Pittsburgh you are basically in West Virginia. Philadelphia does not share this trait.

You mean…"Yinz GAT AN' ARN SATTY??? GAN TA WATCH DA STILLERS AN ATIN' SAM PRIMANTI BRAS."

E-A-G-L-E-S…FUCK YUENGLING!!!

The best moment of the episode might just have been those couple of seconds with Armison with his foot in the bucket during Hader's initial filmed plea to the CIA for more funding. That entire sequence was outstanding as well.

The dialogue in the film about the rift between Jesus' best buddy and the apostles was THE BEST!!! I say "best buddy" because "best friend" was clearly undetermined.

Terry Zwigoff should definitely do a Crumb-style doc on this dude. This guy seems endlessly fascinating in all the worst ways!

Nailed it.

Two hours of Mystery Science Theater feels like a speed train compared to Wilmore's half-hour slog. And MST3K could be slow as shit at times. It's no surprise that Wilmore's show is getting canned while the two-hour long, programming space occupier is suddenly reborn. I doubt Wilmore's fans will be able to rally the

I agree, especially since YHF hasn't aged as well. It sounds a bit dated because of all the ambient noise attached to the songs. Wilco does a good job of blending pop-songs with experimental elements, but they seem to be at their best when they are most stripped down.

Well the Hologram of Easy E might feel differently.

I would add Molly Shannon to your list of female vets as well, and I would definitely throw McKinnon on that list before Wiig. Wiig's reaccuring characters were all pretty awful. She is better in films than she was on SNL.

Most likely the truth. That shit was funny though. They probably couldn't figure out how to use him in a lot of their sketches either. He did seem like an odd fit.

Bryant, McKinnon and Strong are by and far the best players on the show right now. Pretty much all the men are duds. Keenan is the only saving grace as a pure utility player. It's a weird era. They should have switched-out all the men two or three years ago.

I think Rudnitsky might be the biggest loss as far as pure talent here. He had a great one man show moment on Weekend Update last year that was damn impressive. As for Pharaoh and Killam, they were both varsity players for an era that has become nearly instantly forgettable. If Killam was an NFL QB, he would be Nick

If Gillard stays on board this line-up might actually top the early 00s live juggernaut version of the band. God that line-up would just kill it at shows. Check-out Live At Daytron for proof if you can track it down. I love the idea of Doug being back in GBV because I thought the new Mitchell was a weird fit for the

That show was a blast! I actually hooked-up at a GBV show that night. I didn't think that was possible. I was dumb and stuck around till the end instead of taking off with the lady though. It is my moronic dedication to THE ROCK.

WHERE'S WARIO'S WOODS??? BEST PUZZLE GAME EVER!!! (I'll still probably get this for Dr. Mario and Galaga though.)

Just watched this and loved the twist. Totally unexpected. I think I am enjoying this show more than most people are. I think series like this, Girls, Togetherness and Californication are really love/hate. A lot of that is driven by how much you can tolerate the characters. People are really piling onto this show

The Trip is missing as well…that is pretty inexcusable.