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Pete Townshend
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Yes
Oh God Yes

Never really watched the show before—I get to experience all the old jokes like they're still brand new!

Stop trying to coin 'streets ahead!'

Is it just me or…
Does Ryan Hamilton look, sound and act like cartoon Jerry Seinfeld?

I'm confused…
Are there really bombs made out of oversized novelty clocks taped to two sticks of dynamite? I thought that was just in road runner cartoons. It's a good thing he didn't have a bag with a dollar sign on the side, they might of thought he was smuggling something. Berninger really oughta stop wearing that

Ehh, I'm with Falconback. It was a little jarring that suddenly we were expected to like the man when we last saw him attempting to cut Amy open. I was kind of haunted when I heard they made the dad watch himself get cut open, painful or not (though I didn't get the sense that it wasn't excruciating). I couldn't fully

Louis CK isn't an unkown by any stretch, but he's unbelievable. He makes me laugh until I can't breathe.

Oh, I see what you did there…

Awesome
I just started watching these again!

This is
The best title for a newswire piece that I've ever heard.

Ooo, and Who's Next. That album is the shit.

Sad but true
I become harder and harder to defend with each reunion tour/album/broadway style musical project.

Scooped
As much as I love Scoop, it sometimes feels like Townshend's career since Psychoderelict, and maybe even earlier, has consisted of one Scoop after another. He's up to four massive 3 and 4 disc collections now, but hasn't put out a real album (minus Endless Wire which, c'mon, let's pretend doesn't exist), in

Guest stars
I loved the part when—HOLY SHIT has Horatio Sanz lost alot of weight. It was like watching half of him.

This might have something to do…
With the huuuuge blizzard that cut it's way across the midwest.

Yeah, but who the fuck wants to grow up?

Nah man, Love Reign O'er me is one of there most popular songs these days. It's been in movies (it even starred in a movie), it's been covered by Pearl Jam and others. After 9/11 it was played on a non-stop loop, and since then it's been reevaluated as this epic classic (deservedly). I'm not saying they'll play it,

So was Phil Collins if we can believe that Cadbury Commercial.

Actually I think you're spot on Sunglasses, though I could see them doing Love rather than Pinball Wizard

Before the flood's not bad, but it's a Neil Diamond Christmas special compared to Live at Leeds