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Forget about Fred and Wesley reunited….I'm going to see Dr Saunders and Topher again, with a guest appearance from Capt Mal.

It caught my attention.

I know! I know!

I veel nut buy dees record- EET is scratched.

I have to admit, I initially worried when Damon Wayans, Jr was replaced on "New Girl", but the show has definitely recovered from the initial two or three post-Wayans episodes where it looked like it might not be as strong as it could have been.

My least favorite part of the old version was when Drew Carey thought he could improve upon it by getting up from the desk mid-improv and joining in.  Actually, that anybody thought they could improve upon Clive Anderson's hosting gig of just putting everybody in ridiculous situations and staying the fuck out of the

@avclub-a72c0e3de0939892ae7415470b5ff98b:disqus I was speaking more from the stereotypical, dumb American "casual fan" perspective.  Of course I know who they were…I grew up listening to Crimson, Iron Butterfly, and…….The Carpenters.  (My dad had a seriously fucked up vinyl collection.)

I used Powell as the example because nobody in their right mind has any idea who the fuck Cozy Powell is.  (Note: I say this as a drummer who has appreciated a lot of his work.)

Whatever happened to the days when "supergroups" (note the use of quotes, as opposed to genuine supergroups) would just name themselves after the members, like anybody had any idea who the fuck they were.  Emerson Lake and Powell, anyone?

I hear Scott Weiland's looking for something to do.

I've tried to explain dial-up to my daughter.  She had trouble understanding why you would use your phone to call in and connect to a server when you could just use the browser on your phone.

"Won't" sue, or "haven't yet found a reason to" sue?

Kinda surprised to not see the excellent early b-side by The Police, "Dead-End Job". 
"The queue gets longer every day"

It is seriously the gayest video I have ever seen in my life.  I've had a few gay friends comment on just how uncomfortable they were watching that video.

I'm confused: Shia LeBeouf was doing a show with Alec Baldwin and Mark McGwire?

I watch it still.  I'm actually in the middle of playing catch-up (following the winter break, we had a lot of issues with cable, then internet, then our living space- we've just gotten internet back in the past week or so, so I actually just watched the 30 Rock finale this morning), but I'm still really enjoying it. 

Now, we all wait for Baldwin to run naked down the street, screaming "I AM A JEDI!"

[smash cut to Trinity site test footage]

This was the episode where I finally understood that that role could be played by no-one but Alec Baldwin.

Hell, I'll take being a Baldwin, then.  This "relaxing, peaceful life" shit isn't working anyway.