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i've already got mine, and it's a taco bed that reads sleep tight on the front of my hip to celebrate the s4 episode of it's always sunny in philadelphia.

by the beard of zeus! this is such an unnecessary yet welcome thing

gummo in its entirety, basically, but especially the scenes with the down syndrome prostitute and the above example.

two mature adults, with a fuckin baby…as andrea holds tboy at arm's length and grimaces

uncomfortable for everyone involved hs handjobs in slumdog millionaire.

he's my best friend. he's not someone i tell shit to.

the waitress of iasip and ralphie of the sopranos above all else

dark and twisted isn't always bad, and a defining quality of eastbound & down, but it's just my opinion that it wasn't executed well in this episode. to me, there wasn't really any commentary, "method to the madness," or anything that amusing (some great throwaway lines aside).

it's too bad that ashley schaeffer was ruined for me, since i enjoyed him a lot in season one. i was liking the episode up until he first went to stevie's/went to the kia dealership. it was super uncomfortable and made me feel second-hand embarrassment, but the first part redeemed it from a D to a C.

i don't recall, but i'm pretty sure i saw the observe & report flasher as a teacher on s1.

i'm not sure what was more great, the zebra/masking tape box or the ps3 for toby therein.

mac from iasip despite having no redeeming qualities. it's really just my real-life crush of rob mcelhenney being so powerful that it bleeds over into me creating ways to find mac endearing. jim halpert and olivia benson top the list, besides that. i also had such a boner for peter brady when i was like six.

louis ck's bit in discussing the trite use of "hilarious" and "amazing" gets me every time.

"…and forgoing a salad for a mug of vinaigrette"

trapped in the closet in its entirety

i hadn't, but the louie episode provided a fraction of a sliver.

unsupervised doesn't look promising from the commercials, but i'll give it at least three tries before giving up on it. gotta support rcg productions.

and there goes the sole cool point he earned from louie. i no longer feel obligated to have some semblance of a shard of respect for this dickhole.

i was so pleasantly surprised with this episode! i've watched myself go from family guy fan to apologist in the last couple years, and get the occasional reminder of why i was the former in the first place.

regardless of whether or not you like lana del rey (since you are an avclub user, i will risk being presumptuous and guess that you don't), it was her first televised performance in the us. not only that, it was fucking saturday night live. i'm not trying to apologize for the performance, as it was not good in the