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Oh, goddamn you, @Barnitosupreme:disqus - there's a local pizza joint near where I grew up that offers a pizza they call the "Top Gunner".  It's like a fucking mix between an meat-lovers and the most ridiculous "everything on it"-supreme you can imagine.  Mushrooms, black and green olives, onions, bell peppers, banana

Oh, goddamn you, @Barnitosupreme:disqus - there's a local pizza joint near where I grew up that offers a pizza they call the "Top Gunner".  It's like a fucking mix between an meat-lovers and the most ridiculous "everything on it"-supreme you can imagine.  Mushrooms, black and green olives, onions, bell peppers, banana

I've really tried to get into the band, but "Do The Collapse" keeps tripping me up in the best way possible- I start there with the intention of beginning with something familiar and growing from there, but then as soon as the album is over, I have to hear it again, and I never seem to make it any further.

I've really tried to get into the band, but "Do The Collapse" keeps tripping me up in the best way possible- I start there with the intention of beginning with something familiar and growing from there, but then as soon as the album is over, I have to hear it again, and I never seem to make it any further.

Probably a terribly-small minority here, but I'm gonna have to throw The Juliana Theory into the mix.

Probably a terribly-small minority here, but I'm gonna have to throw The Juliana Theory into the mix.

I know you're kidding, but the first single from the following album was the stupidly-named Diane Warren-written Steinman rip-off, "I'd lie for you (and that's the truth)".

I know you're kidding, but the first single from the following album was the stupidly-named Diane Warren-written Steinman rip-off, "I'd lie for you (and that's the truth)".

…was the first NOFX track I ever listened to.  I made that choice based solely on the title.

…was the first NOFX track I ever listened to.  I made that choice based solely on the title.

My wife's entire family is damn-near obsessive about PHC, so it always makes me feel like I'm missing something that I only regularly enjoy bits of it (Guy Noir, the occasional interesting musical guest, trying to guess what the actual end of The News from Lake Woebegon will be, trying to spot the ketchup ad and

My wife's entire family is damn-near obsessive about PHC, so it always makes me feel like I'm missing something that I only regularly enjoy bits of it (Guy Noir, the occasional interesting musical guest, trying to guess what the actual end of The News from Lake Woebegon will be, trying to spot the ketchup ad and

Correction: that would be the third half of the show.

Correction: that would be the third half of the show.

Bullshit- I continue to look for things long after I've found them, just to defy tradition.

Bullshit- I continue to look for things long after I've found them, just to defy tradition.

I dunno.  Eye of the beholder and all, I suppose, but I always thought the R-rated version played more like a gory actioner with elements of satire, while the director's cut feels more definitively like a dark comedy.

I dunno.  Eye of the beholder and all, I suppose, but I always thought the R-rated version played more like a gory actioner with elements of satire, while the director's cut feels more definitively like a dark comedy.

@avclub-75e43c12ef9f1cfdaeae92ca6fa90640:disqus I will argue that your scene is infinitely more entertaining than almost anything that actually happened on The Office this season.

@avclub-75e43c12ef9f1cfdaeae92ca6fa90640:disqus I will argue that your scene is infinitely more entertaining than almost anything that actually happened on The Office this season.