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Run The Series: Breakin'

You left out a Hungadunga. You left out the most important one, too.

Me too. I never thought it was funny. I liked her in Wet Hot American Summer, though.

You've seen Mohd post before, right?

Wasn't that the MTv VJ with the eye cancer?

Tim ain't the only commenter who has this to share.

You would have. You wouldn't of.

Mott The Hoople, "Ballad of Mott the Hoople (26th March, 1972, Zürich)"

Hullo, Adam, where you been?

What is this "Muppets Christmas Carol" you speak of? Everybody knows The Muppets did not produce new material following the death of their creator in 1990.

I was underwhelmed by First Aid Kit. For me, the album doesn't live up to the promise of "Emmylou."

…almost a complete sentence. You're getting there.

That episode aired on October 2, 1994. Pulp Fiction was released wide in the US on October 14, 1994. How is 12 days possibly "a year or so?"

Sorry for being a pedantic dick.

That picture Ranting Swede posted a few threads up gives me a pretty good idea.

Sure. We never lionzed, say, Kurt Cobain to a ridiculous, mythic proportion.

Shoot Out the Lights.

I always assumed that Jan was interested in a BDSM relationship (or at least BDSM bedroom play), and Michael just had no idea how to say no to Jan.

In the review of the finale, some commenter offered the opinion that Pam was the show's protagonist.

So, out of curiosity, what is the meaning of the term "liberal" in Oz? Here in America it means "opposite of conservative."