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So, Abruzzee and Jack Irons wouldn't get in for Pearl Jam, but Vince Clarke would for Depeche Mode. I just can't get enough of the the RNRHOF's inattention to detail; it gives me new life.

Are they going to get out those tiny hands Kristin Wiig used for those terrible Lawrence Welk-y sketches for him?

wait, was it a good day or not? because no pork for breakfast doesn't sound good to me!!!!

And a rightfully angry and resentful teenage son who never got to deck the old man (metaphorically or otherwise) for failing him so.

(has someone pointed out the mediocre movie he made with Kelly LeBrock was WOMAN in Red, not Lady in Red, which is actually a terrible song from the same era?) Don't want to comb 700+ comments.

Just a guess, he was way more interested in Midnight Oil.

The reasons they have repeatedly and explicitly said both in the interview above and in every statement/interview they've given in the past week or so about the subject, you schmuck.

Cosby is pretty much an influence on everyone though, in one way or another.

And he delivers it knowing the next day, he will either be reporting to the nation that we got bin Laden….or that the mission failed.

I'd prefer he discovers his inner R. Budd Dwyer.

I thought the only detail Prince disputed was that it was pancakes, since the only thing he said he could really make were omelets.

Porl had already left by they time they went in to record this (and "Burn.")

Maybe, though that could also be his awareness that Jonah can't be around any hot women without sexually harassing them in the stupidest way possible.

No, her husband was. She was born and raised in Ohio; in fact, since she's played by Andrea Savage, it's probably fair to say she's white, and her Spanish pronunciation of Laura is an affectation she picked up for cheesy political reasons, thinking it makes her appeal to Latino voters.

Am I the only one who hopes Selena did fuck Richard? Or rather, tried to, but being a gentleman, he rebuffed her drunken advances?

It's not even these days. Every time a 101 Dalmatians comes out, people get Dalmatians for their kids, and Dalmatians aren't always great with kids, so you end up with Dalmatians at the pound. When Frasier was at it's most popular, people got Jack Russell Terriers, who are also temperamental, so you ended up with JRTs

They had an instrumental cover of The Smiths' "Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want." I think it was used in some movie or another.

Yeah, but they took a few years to get the mix on The Talk functional and successful, and Les Moonves isn't going to ruin his wife's midday show for the sake of late night.

It's not like he was punching people who weren't there voluntarily, and trying to punch him too. It's not like he was just punching random dudes at the Piggly Wiggly.

Here I am, stuck in the middle with you.