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Totz Jr.
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this really should have been the first post.  I'm surprised they didn't ask him about Sopranos.

yes they decide to skip the Godfather movies, as I recall.

you can't give A+'s anymore.  That sucks.  Well apparently we still can so I'll give "Long Term Parking" an A+ for you when it comes around.

good point.  the gratuity would almost certainly be included on any tab that big.

i love that scene too.  It reminds me of the bungled hit on Tony Montana at the Babylon Club where it pans around the club and everyone is laughing their ass off except Tony and the two would-be assassins.

probably meant as a statement about America or some shit, knowing this show.

you forgot that you are on the AV Club where people will find a way to hate on *anything* from the drumming in "Tomorrow Never Knows" to the 2011 NBA Playoffs.

That's for Modern.  Ballet uses a tutu.

also, like Tony S, he seems to have a problem with authority.

it's also ironical in that under most circumstances, $16 would be a good tip, but yeah, for their tab it come out to barely be over 1 %!

they were ridiculously overpriced.  Borders was fun to go in to for browsing and reading in the store.  But I usually only bought stuff there if I had a gift card or if there was a sale going on.

so is this a real thing then?  I got the impression reading the review that it was all fictional.

the thing I never got about that or really about ant-Semitism in general, is sure, these Jews got the Romans to crucify Jesus, but then Jesus himself was Jewish… so it's like Jew-on-Jew violence or whatever.

nice to see that the new comments system is really improving the level of discourse around here…

when you someone eat it!

if anything good comes of this maybe people will finally realize Jack White isn't like the second coming of Elvis or whatever.  Seriously, most overrated dude in music.

i'm not gonna listen to it… i will come on here to make fun of it though.

Classic stuff no doubt… but that was way earlier than '93.

i agree completely.

yeah if you're gonna go strictly by the best-selling album as being an indicator of quality it looks like 1968 and 1973 are by far the two best years ever for music.