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Hey it's Marnie Michaels!

The interesting thing about Cheney to me is that I've never met a conservative who will admit to liking the guy. He was a ghost; whenever you saw W anywhere you were told that Cheney was hidden in some "secure location." He was more a name than anything, a name that conservative folks seemed to not want to say lest

I'm wondering how the live version could have differed significantly enough from the studio version to make an impression on T-Dog. They must have thrown a few extra dodododos or something.

The surprise would have been if they didn't play it, right?

Oh wait is this the Caption Contest? Let me try: "Oh my God, they're talking about it again…"

As flies to wanton Girls are we to the VanDerWerff,
he writes FOCs for his sport.

Shhhhhh!

I want in on the ground floor!

Speak of the devil…

Attention AV Club writers: @Washizu:disqus just summed it up, so you can go ahead and stop writing those "For Our Consideration" pieces you're furiously typing up at the moment.

Oh don't get me wrong the trip is obviously played for laughs, but it's the parallelism of that story with Don's and Peggy's stories in that episode that make it especially comical. Peggy's earnest pitch (they're out there in the dark!!!) followed by the handjob in the theater, Ginsberg telling her about being born in

That episode was one of the most (unintentionally?) funny episodes of TV I saw last year. (On that note, Mad Men may be the most unintentionally funny show on TV right now.) But John Slatterly can do no wrong in my book. Every time he's on screen I am prepared to laugh.

Probably WTF since I heard that too and had the same reaction. Unless he's going around saying how much he loves BEE on multiple podcasts, which is entirely plausible.

Yeah, I'm glad he waited till he was firmly established and had been around a few years before he gave this victory-lap of an interview. You'd think Rabin was interviewing Seinfeld the way this guy comes off.

Haha, sorry that came off as angry. He seems like a nice enough guy, I guess I just can't let go of being subjected to N'Sync during middle school dances. But then, there's a lot of shit from that time in my life I should be letting go of.

This fuck ain't worth my snark. Doesn't mean I don't hate his music and resent him for having to hear it at every wedding I attend for the rest of my life.

America: We may be scroteless, but we still got balls! #freeballin

I'm pretty sure he still pronounces Louie also. I thought pronouncing it as Louis was the best joke in the trailer.

I bought Good One and Live before a long car trip earlier this winter. Listened to them back to back. The transition from the end of Good One (people going wild for Tig and singing Happy Birthday to her) to Live ("Thank you! Thank you! I have cancer!") was quite the gut punch, even though I knew how things turned out.

Damn. Nice. Come on people, like this one up!