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The Seagull of Doubt
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Pee Wee was used to hanging out with Ms Yvonne, the most beautiful woman in Puppetland. His standards were totally thrown off.

The color is unnecessary: it's covered in eye-catching hunks.

Listened again, and I take it back. It fits just fine and this is great.

Well that was real good. Not perfect - I think "All about the bass" doesn't fit in as well as it could - but I got a couple of legit goosebumps during the ramp-ups. Love this stuff.

But dang can she write a song. Girl knows her way around a hook, and the hook catches.

Sia probably stole Lorde's wallet, too.

Do people still say "hecka bootsy"? That was a weird one.

On the other hand, I would absolutely watch a show about J. Jonah Jameson, the world's greatest newspaperman. It would be like a cross between "Newsroom" and "TMZ".

I take everything Mike D'Angelo says with many grains of salt ever since his essay on the long take chase scene from Children of Men.

I think that's your "Hey its 2002!" moment right there. Tamagotchi, guys. What the hell was going on.

To shreds, you say…

I always enjoyed that gag, and how terrible Britta was at it. "My my… Mike Ty… son."

"Pop" what? "POP" WHAT?

Educate yourself to that reality

I don't like that dude. I DON"T LIKE THAT DUDE.

Who is Conan O'Brien, and why is she so sad?

That holds up surprisingly well.

It's not that they're not affectionate, it's that they're so very pointy.

"Mutiny, I Promise You" most definitely has the best music video. And dang is it a catchy song.

I always saw Gwen Stefani as "I went to Harajuku and it blew my freaking mind".