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Just wait 'til you hear Jelly of the Month Club, the children's music group that the remaining members of Sublime started in late 2013. You'll shit your pants! http://www.youtube.com/watc…

According to Brickapedia (LEGO's punny-named wiki), a Moe minifig was originally supposed to be included in this set, but LEGO scrapped him at the last minute because of his occupation being a bartender (was Smithers scrapped for being gay)?

I'm amazed that this song hadn't been submitted to SongMeanings' database yet and the unreleased TMBG track "Your Ass or a Hole in the Ground" had.

"I am Dave." "Dave is here."

Not only that, but their singer Bradley Nowell had a great duet with Gwen, "Saw Red," on their overlooked second album Robbin' the Hood (primarily recorded in a crack house and featuring at least 10 minutes of rants from mysterious paranoid schizophrenic Raleigh Theodore Sakers). One more secret album that they shot

Monkeys For Nothing and the Chimps For Free is their best pun to date.

No mentions of "I've Seen That Movie Too," "All the Girls Love Alice," or even "Funeral for a" fucking "Friend?" Really?

I thought that O.J. Simpson episode was written just for the joke where Adam West says "Go away, Simpson. We don't like you like we did back in 1993," and it cuts to Homer Simpson.

"Weird Al" Yankovic claims to have learned to play the entirety of Goodbye Yellow Brick Road on accordion.

Can we both just settle on "All the Girls Love Alice?"

D or not, the PTC should have a field day over this one. Although it's important to note that they overlook "offensive" FG episodes which follow their fundamentalist Christian agenda such as, say, "Turban Cowboy." Christian jokes, no; Muslim jokes, si.

Any other Homestar Runner fans want to request .egg and .muffin with me?

"Serengeti and meatballs"

Actually, Adam Carolla has been voicing Death since 2001 when Norm MacDonald was unavailable to reprise his role.

It's worth noting that the O.G. town drunk, Mayberry's own Otis Campbell, actually succeeded at achieving long-term sobriety, at the price of being employed as a lowly ice cream vendor.

Keep in mind that her last name is Larson.

No wonder (stupid) people think Les Claypool did the theme song.

Is Steve Carrell's character supposed to be Bill Haverchuck?

Wait, why doesn't this happen anymore?