Man. That was like a cartoon. I don't know how I feel.
Man. That was like a cartoon. I don't know how I feel.
It's impossible to read this interview and not hear Jim Rash's voice in your head. Try it. Can't not do it.
Holy shit. Leslie giggling about Biden.
Also Perd: "Let's begin the show, by starting it."
I'd like to think as a collective group that we deserve a little credit for this.
She's purty. And I wish this goddamn album would leak.
Are you saying all black people look alike?
I've watched The Smallest Park episode nearly six times since it aired. That one's probably my favorite.
It's the Calm, Change, Chaos boat poem.
I finished this one a week ago and it felt more than unfinished. The writing style was unlike any other Bolaño work. Savage Detectives and 2666, to an extent Distant Star and Nazi Literature's in America, were all written with such poetic form, this was not. It read like a different writer entirely. Not that it wasn't…
Every time one of the shippers talk about wanting the biggest load I crack up.
I'm 12 years old.
If you're looking for a good mix tape with the same kind of feel as Das Racist (to a very certain degree) the Lushlife tape No More Golden Days is incredible. Heems is on a track too!
Dude. Seriously?
Best thing was: "Whats a diminabooboobaugh…"
It was so aggravating watching such a great piece of television and then looking down at the corner of the screen and seeing that fucking peacock.
Dooooooooope.
If by road punchy you mean high as balls…
They get a lifetime pass based solely on this interview:
http://www.pitchfork.com/tv…
Science never runs out of ideas!
Seeing Patton stand still through the kitchen window was hysterical.
I think backpackers is the best track on the album, yeah it bites at wayne and all that but i'm partial towards the songs when rappers go hard.
A+? agreed.
Aside from random Simpson quotes the two longest running lines my roommates and I quote at least five times a week are, "and my Jean shorts" and "danger! Steven Karp!"
What a great show.