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ugh, rather, the line in the Willips Brighton song. I need a cup of coffee and maybe a sad song or two.

Particularly because the line…
the song in the Willips Brighton song is "I heard it about on the TV/how you were sitting next to me/and you DIED"

I once new a complete wastebasket who had, among other problems, a meth addiction and an adoration for LSD. He smelled like day-old pad thai. I'm guessing that's kind of what this set smelled like.

Since the Black Keys were just breaking through…

Where's the autotune?

Football! Go Mountaineers!

The original release date for the first Moldy Peaches album was 9/11/2001, an album including a song entitled, "NYC is a Graveyard"

Thought Alba was okay, but redundant. I'm in agreement with Zodiac, but I will add that the local cable ondemand service had Killer Inside Me available to rent.

Is there some specific indication that Joan got into the company through her affair with Roger? I simply assumed they met through her position there.

Enough, AV Club!
Okay, enough plugging - even unintentionally - the "Hurley" album.

Possibly, as Ken would say, "in Jane."

"My brother Bill runs a still on the hill
Where he turns out a gallon or two
And the buzzards in the sky get so drunk they can not fly
Just from sniffing that good old mountain dew. "

Joan, Peggy, and power
One of the things that has struck me about this season is how oddly undefined Joan's role is in SCDP. Yes, she is the office manager and works in close proximity with Lane on budgets, accounts, staff, etc. But she was able to fire Lane's secretary, Sandy, but not able to fire Joey without

Nooo, Ben!

Last time I saw him in a movie, he was sucking cock. No, really, he was.

Sorry…
Genuinely distracted by the Auto-Recycler picture of Paul Stanley. I thought it was Steve Coogan for a moment.

He should just buy the Allentown neighborhood of Pittsburgh. I think he can get the entire thing for like a 100 bucks.

HUNGER GAMES!
….

Shit. I guess that shows me for never bothering to watch the show. I thought I was recycling "Quantum Leap"

Happy Roger Ebert Day!
Here I just thought it was 9/10 - The Day That We Have Completely Forgotten Because We're Too Busy Never Forgetting 9/11