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lrn2 internet, plz

The verses of the song can be vaguely applicable to the situation the character was going through.  But I was shocked they left the lyric with the title of the song in the show.  It sounds like nonsense in context.  Cutting it with alternating lines of narration made it worse.  Really bad.

The edit feature may be the true best friend this time around.

Max seems to be taking cues as well.

I came for the hotties.  I stayed for…the hotties.

I'm not digging what Haddie or Amber have going on with the hair this year.

Oh boy.  That 25 or 6 to 4 montage was breathtakingly terrible.  The rest is boring.  And extremely brightly lit.

More likely the opposite, honestly.  The lyrics on Filosofem are wonderful.

WITTR is pretty much the original hipster metal backlash band.  Maybe Sunn 0))) was first, but there was actually a time before they blew up that they were appreciated a bit more by real metalheads.

I'm tempted to report your post for trolling.  Your T2 opinion is bad and you should feel bad.  T2 is probably the least dated and best use of CG effects in the '90s.

The Papa Shango/Baron Samedi connection is appreciated.

I was pretty surprised the first time I heard her drop some Bobby Hill into a Lucky Louie commentary track.

No death metal songs?  There are endless options there.  Death - Leprosy first came to mind.

Kwijibo

First mistake….

HAPPY GILMORE A B-MINUS?
This crime is as egregious as Koski's Ghostbusters review, and I hope Noel doesn't live this down.

I'd love to hear about the behind-the-scenes details like that, but I'd like to hear them sourced also.

I know he's obligated to get his ads in, and I really don't have a problem with that part. I hope he realizes that Alison and Bryan aren't the reason people are dialing up that show. The news segment and anything with Larry Miller usually blow.

Grantland Rice (November 1, 1880 - July 13, 1954) was an early 20th century American sportswriter known for his elegant prose. His writing was published in newspapers around the country and broadcast on the radio.

Carolla
Man, sometimes this is a very funny, very listenable podcast, but sometimes it borders on unlistenable. Namely the weird conservative lovefest that went on yesterday.