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The MurrMan
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And Alexander wept, for there were no more worlds to conquer…

Would have liked to have seen "Disorder" but "Bizarre Love Triangle" should yield an interesting take.

Soooo anyone else pick up on the Stamos commercial ripping off a John Butler Trio song??

Good God, Lemon.

Too soon.

Blerg.

I'm sure Ms. Perry would happily accept.

Don't be such a Lieutenant Dike, Ras.

LOL. BuzzCOCKS.

Speaking of rape…did anyone else catch the Pittsburg/Denver game yesterday? Looks like what comes around goes around, Big Ben, AMIRIGHT?

Did anyone watch The Wire when it originally aired? I feel like people got into it at best a few years after the fact.

because alcoholism.

Too many Francos spoil the Franco!

For his opening monologue I'm picturing Crystal strolling across the stage with a single spotlight, stepping up to the mic, and saying "I'll have what she's having!!!" And then walking off the stage as every middle aged woman loses their shit laughing.

Yes. Damn them all to hell for playing the album that they're touring to advertise! JUST PLAY CREEP, AMIRIGHT?

This episode was "Miracle on 34th Street"s ahead if you ask me.

Not sure why Elbow wasn't included more than it was on these lists, same goes for Helplessness Blues.

Did anyone else take the time to read the message that flashed on the screen after Leonard's Youtube video at the end of the episode yesterday? No?

Kind of reminds me of when the History Channel used to show…what's the word I'm looking for here…HISTORICAL programming. As opposed to Swamp Road Pickers and the like.

Don't eat the crab dip!