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I looked at the Spike schedule and they don't seem to be replaying it at all. That's really odd, because the Spike schedule is genuinely depressing.

How did you get the idea that I'm outraged from what I posted?

Maybe he hasn't noticed the over-acting because it's being balanced of by Allen who has done absolutely nothing.

I was comforted by that. I thought this show was like The Simpsons and each week it resets.

I'm thinking that maybe it was that they were just walking around like nothing's wrong. Maybe the area was supposed to be on lockdown.

I missed the first half of the episode (and they aren't re-running it tonight, I guess those episodes of Tattoo Disasters are just too important), but I did catch the major stuff.

That's amazing. Misogyny amazes me, because I think we've reached a point where people know they have to hide their racism. But with women it's just a free-for-all to the point where it's nonsensical.

It's a good movie. Not as good as In Bruges, but still a really enjoyable, fun and funny movie. It's has a kind of "Kiss, Kiss, Bang, Bang" meta, winking vibe to it. The cast is what really sold me on it: Sam Rockwell, Woody Harrelson, Tom Waits has a great cameo.

It's a good movie. Not as good as In Bruges, but still a really enjoyable, fun and funny movie. It's has a kind of "Kiss, Kiss, Bang, Bang" meta, winking vibe to it. The cast is what really sold me on it: Sam Rockwell, Woody Harrelson, Tom Waits has a great cameo.

It's because you guys are upside. How you guys don't fall of the Earth is a miracle. Praise Jesus.

Because I love talking about how awful IMDB is I'd like to show you guys this post from a thread about Rodriguez's apparent lack of a wife:

Hey, has anyone told you to watch Bronson yet?

Who?

Walt is about to kill himself, then an angel comes and show him what life would be like if he were never born. Everything's better for most people, except Jesse is in prison.

Pervert.

Also, RLM has Rich Evans, who I never truly appreciated until I saw his masterwork: The Rich Evans Anthology. Now, I understand that there are few people greater than Rich Evans.

I was in "We are the Pizza"!

That image has hit one of my fetishes: the clothed backs of blonde women who are drinking wine in bare feet being reflected in the glass of a door.

The first four episodes of Mr. Show all had a moment that made me absolutely die with laughter. When the milk machine came out to sing and then it transitioned into "Auld Lang Syne" might have been the hardest I've laughed in my life.