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Do you mean like drinking a fake brand or they're not able to drink actual alcohol? Because I don't there's a rule about them not drinking alcohol, but on scripted television it would obviously be a terrible idea. On a reality show, where it's people hanging out they drink alcohol. Because that's what people do.

Have you ever watched the major motion picture "Dirty Work"?

Whenever I see people drinking beer on TV I try to figure out what brand it is. I believe Chase was drinking a Blue Moon. Also, I liked the yellow tape that production put over the labels.

Thanks for reminding me about The Mole. I watched the first season of that and really enjoyed it. Also,  it featured Anderson Cooper before he was important.

I'm telling Russell Simmons about you right now. I'm holding my two-way right up to your comment.

What happened to the days when people would rap about dancing and macaroni and cheese and having fun with your good time buddies?

I talked to the lawyers, we can do Grompie Uld Mans.

If you like Seven Psychopaths and haven't seen Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (the Robert Downey Jr one0, you should check it out. They have a bit of the same vibe.

If you like Seven Psychopaths and haven't seen Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (the Robert Downey Jr one0, you should check it out. They have a bit of the same vibe.

You Poor Monster (Or, This Should Answer Your Questions, My Son) by Michael Kun.

You Poor Monster (Or, This Should Answer Your Questions, My Son) by Michael Kun.

I read Roadside Picnic by Arkady and Boris Sturgatsky because I loved Stalker so much. Really enjoyed the book. It would be interesting to see someone tackle an actual adaptation rather than just picking some elements from it.

I'm glad the AV Club keeps posting these extras from the blu-ray of Knowing starring Nicholas Cage.

Twitter tells me that the movie was "On Deadly Ground." Brace yourself for some Caine impressions!

It's understandable. Sometimes I like to pretend they're real too. But CBB: The TV S canonically proved that Chupacabra does the voice.

It's understandable. Sometimes I like to pretend they're real too. But CBB: The TV S canonically proved that Chupacabra does the voice.

That stripper was clearly miserable and April was making him feel that way. I'm a person who listened to the song "Wonderful Tonight" and thought, "Oh, this is going to end badly" so I tend to expect the worst. I didn't get any trouble vibe from her or Andy. Andy seemed to think it was funny how quickly they were

That stripper was clearly miserable and April was making him feel that way. I'm a person who listened to the song "Wonderful Tonight" and thought, "Oh, this is going to end badly" so I tend to expect the worst. I didn't get any trouble vibe from her or Andy. Andy seemed to think it was funny how quickly they were

I agree, but it kind of bothers me that they weren't addressed at all. The show is so good about fleshing out its world why don't we know about Leslie's other friends? Especially since we know how much Leslie dotes on her friends.

I agree, but it kind of bothers me that they weren't addressed at all. The show is so good about fleshing out its world why don't we know about Leslie's other friends? Especially since we know how much Leslie dotes on her friends.