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Trick question. There are always more and more tiny nesting dolls.

Tom, agreed that Insomniac was their best album to date. It's the closest thing Green Day has ever been to real punk. Not that I don't like them at all, but when you look at bands that started the consistently good pop-punk of the 80's (Descendents, Ramones, NOFX), insomniac is the only one that has the same level of

@ TomWaits
I clicked the link, but had better judgment than to navigate to a point where I'd actually have to suffer sonic assault. I hear their song "me and my gang" (which is apparently about incest judging by the lyrics) every other day. It's one of the most retarded circle jerks of Skynyrd aping I've ever

That's part of the appeal, in my opinion. I can't stand most country music, since the majority of what gets that label is phony, repetitive, sentimental garbage with a steel guitar intro, but Merle is one of the few who seems genuine to me. Of course, that's in contrast to shitheads like Trace Adkins and Toby Fucking

Yeah, but that's really tailored to the Kevin Sorbo demographic, which to my mind has a much more refined pallet.

Even though I saw it coming, I loved the first ans second acts in this episode. The third left a little to be desired, but I was honestly excited up until the negotiations really got under way. The dynamic between Jim, Wallace, and Stringer was great and it put Stringer in a unique position, groveling to the CFO like

I've got no problem with hating on something that is really enraging. The fact that there's so much hate for something that's bland and not worth your time makes it seem a little misplaced, however. I mean, I've got better things to do than watch Hannah Montana, but I don't go to the Hannah Montana section of websites

I, for one, care a lot about how much Anon knows about beer.