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and it works too because I never would have noticed had it not been brought up here.

and it works too because I never would have noticed had it not been brought up here.

you might want to check your caps lock button, i think it's broken.

you might want to check your caps lock button, i think it's broken.

the Isley's Summer Breeze FTW!

the Isley's Summer Breeze FTW!

i think he means in that both were comedies released in the summer and were both box office flops, but yeah… kind of a strange comparison.

i think he means in that both were comedies released in the summer and were both box office flops, but yeah… kind of a strange comparison.

the first time I saw it was when we rented it when I was staying over at my grandma's house.  My grandma seemed to like the movie pretty well, but she hated the "throwing poodles out the window" bit.

the first time I saw it was when we rented it when I was staying over at my grandma's house.  My grandma seemed to like the movie pretty well, but she hated the "throwing poodles out the window" bit.

the Dewey Decimal system is one of those things that have basically been made obsolete with the rise of computers.

the Dewey Decimal system is one of those things that have basically been made obsolete with the rise of computers.

I love the scene as well but I think it was a great idea to put it in this episode as a flashback rather than in "Long-Term Parking".  Putting it there for the DVD release would have been a huge mistake.

I love the scene as well but I think it was a great idea to put it in this episode as a flashback rather than in "Long-Term Parking".  Putting it there for the DVD release would have been a huge mistake.

yeah i think you're on to something there Dude.  I just watched Moe and Joe last night for next week's recap and that line is telling.

yeah i think you're on to something there Dude.  I just watched Moe and Joe last night for next week's recap and that line is telling.

yeah Johnny Sack definitely lived out in Jersey.

yeah Johnny Sack definitely lived out in Jersey.

he probably gave up on the Wire after only the first season, which doesn't really transcend it's cop show nature.

he probably gave up on the Wire after only the first season, which doesn't really transcend it's cop show nature.