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The Prighlofone
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That's Lloyd!

"Thought Process" - Goodie Mob & Andre 3000
"Evol" - Wordsworth, Masta Ace & Justin Time
"Here We Go" - Run-DMC
"Misunderstood" - Common & Bilal
"Bodyrock" - Moby

Probably phosphorus, right?

"I've never been a big fan of the name Dunder Mifflin. I was thinking we could name the company something like, "Paper Great. Where great paper is our passion. We're GRRRRRRRRRREAT!" I don't know, could be good. Or, uh, "Super Duper Paper. It's super duper."

Just the fact that Jim had both of them is mind-blowing. It kind of reminds me of a guy I went to high school with who hooked up with two girls that I had major things for at different times.

Even better than "Tacky".

UZO ADUBA! UZO ADUBA! She deserves to have a song named after her. Not written about her, or having to do with her in any way, but named after her. I think I'm going to do that.

I'd probably put in that Cameron Crowe movie scheduled to come out in December, but otherwise you've got a damn good list.

These sound like Troy McClure films.

D'oh! Well, that does make more sense…

Not to mention Farley died quite young - Al is in his 50s. Not that he looks it, but he is.

"Which, if true…means death for us all."

Not nearly as much as your comment.

No, I missed it! It needs to happen again this week - with everyone's favorites!

Later that day, we set sail for America.

I always thought the beginning of this episode was a perfect representational allegory of the Tea Party. Hysteria over something that is not at all problematic, demand that things change even with no idea how or with any connection to reality, a lack of understanding of how taxes work, scapegoating, and most of all,

I'm going to assume "The Simpsons" will never be available for streaming on Amazon, Netflix or Hulu, but if it ever does happen, it'll probably make Matt Groening a billionaire.

It was nice to be able to get up and read this after not being able to get back to sleep in the middle of the night. I have relatively high hopes for the second half of the year film-wise, but I was glad to see a bunch of well-thought out picks for what was great in the first half, which is almost always inferior in

Things like this are what make the Internet great.

I really do think this has a good shot of getting at least one, if not several, Oscar nods. What I'm curious about is what else will wind up on the Academy's nominee list when it comes out in January…is it too early to speculate?