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Mrs.Brewman
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We use it all the time, because we cannot be bothered to watch tv programs when they are airing. Also, Criterion!

I checked my queue the other day. I used to have like 200+ things in my watch instantly queue. I'm down to 160 now. I have not suddenly become way more "productive" in my tv watching.

Tell that to my still missing Law and Order.

Black Mirror isn't going away.

Hulu has all the classic episodes, Amazon Prime has the newer reboot.

Except that they aren't covering the Vampire Diaries on this site anymore.

I remember listening to that Veruca Salt album all the time when I would drive to a nearby town to visit my boyfriend for the weekend.

Bon Jovi's Young Guns II soundtrack ("Shot DOOOOOOOOOWN in a Blaze of Gloooooory!") and NKOTB's Hangin' Tough. Shortly followed by Madonna's Like a Prayer.

My brother and I went through a phase where we pooled our money and bought all of Weird Al's cassettes we could find at the local K-Mart and other midwestern discount stores.

I believe he did the entire soundtrack to Stigmata. Remember that movie? I had the soundtrack and somehow managed to completely erase it from my memory banks until last year, when something reminded me.

Oh, their DVD releases! I actually recently went through and ripped all my old AS DVDs in the last few months, and the random ordering! And the missing episodes! For no reason! It's baffling and so very frustrating. I do not understand their business model.

Yeah, and they do that thing where they make it look like they have all of Venture Bros, or Metalocalypse, or Boondocks, and I get all excited, but then you get into it and it's Season 1 only. I actually blame Adult Swim for it, because their website is so mind-bogglingly awful (and always has been) that I can imagine

I have been waiting all day for a venue in which to make a joke about how the New York Times is much more invested in their torrid relationship with Michael Chabon than in placing her at the center of their emotional universe. http://www.nytimes.com/2005…

Nas is one of those rappers who I didn't like much until my husband finally edited down all his albums into about 2 albums worth of material for me, after I complained about him. It's like he's still stuck in the 90s mindset where you can have a couple good songs on an album and then the rest is filler, which was

Ooh, did his set feature a so drunk he could barely stand Masta Killah, too? Also, it was one of those annoying shows where they just expected the audience to do all the rapping. We will never go to see him again.

I thought what they were going for with the final season was an exploration of grief and the ways that people deal with grief. Ted has spent how many seasons telling the story of how he met the kids' mother, but he keeps putting off the actual story because he's still so heartbroken over losing her, so he keeps

* screams over and over "Words have meanings!"

I thought it was that all men are assholes.