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Holdie Martinson
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But the finale for Lost was great.

After watching Derek, I don't get what people are so upset over with regards to this series. Oh, make no mistake, it's a mess at times. Still, this is not, by any means, a show that is meant to make fun of a man whose supposed stunted mental faculties are never fully addressed. It's quite the opposite. Yes, sometimes

The Replacements is a group that I just latched onto completely when I got to college. Let It Be is one of my ten favorite albums of all time. I would never call them punk, because they're a little too eclectic and poppy for such a label, but damn, talk about a great band.

Everyone else can be a bunch of cynical curmudgeons. This video is hilariously awesome.

Both of these episodes are A-mazing, and nothing less.

More like that's "What Sarah Said." AM I RIGHT???

See, I love that song. It's subdued and sure of itself, but it's still moody enough that it never feels forced. Sure, the subject matter is nothing new. Gibbard's lyrical prowess shines through better than most songs on Narrow Stairs. Vivid and tactful, letting the emotion speak for itself rather than wearing his

Death Cab did cover "This Charming Man" on You Can Play These Songs with Chords.

It's not a fabrication, especially when there's mythology of centaurs involved with gang rape.

I'm a Death Cab fanboy, which definitely might be an oxymoron. So, any previously unreleased material that I may not have heard already is always welcome.

What about "Line of Best Fit," "Company Calls," "No Joy in Mudville," "President of What," "Grapevine Fires," "St. Peter's Cathedral," "Technicolor Girls," "Marching Bands of Manhattan," "Stable Song"/"Stability," "20th Century Towers," "Steadier Footing," "A Movie Script Ending," "We Laugh Indoors," "Information

If I'm ranking songs from Plans, "Summer Skin" is probably in the bottom half (six or seven probably,) but it also contains Gibbard's second or third best lyrics (just behind "Brothers on a Hotel Bed," and possibly "I Will Follow You Into the Dark.")  it's one of the few tracks on the record (which is one of my

Explains why Todd kept giving him the cutie eye. ;D

He looks like the guy from Mark Cherry's entourage whose part was cut from the pilot of Modern Family.

General Patton? o.O

Memory Tapes - Seek Magic

And now to inject brown into everything, including a photoshopped image of Fifty Shades of Grey, called Fifty Shades of Brown, with Mac, Dennis, Charlie, Dee, and Frank all on the cover. :P

That's what I would have thought too, but it's still a really bitter one to me. I dunno.

It's not even that it's unhappy or ambiguous. It's a misstep storytelling. Even when things were less than resolved in early episodes, there was still some sense of resolution, or at least the possibility that a storyline would continue. Everyone sells out their own co-worker and her efforts for an okay party. Yet, no

The only problem I have with "Christmas Party" is that Angela's storyline just sort of ends kind of tragically. Michael hijacks her party, and even if she's really unpleasant, Michael is the villain, and everyone ends up rallying around him. How does her arc end? By throwing a box of ornaments against the building.