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finally! the a.v. club is hip!
I bought something at Urban Outfitters today and got a free mix CD of newish tracks with my purchase—"Transliterator" is on it. So. you know, your hipster cred is hella safe…for today.
Those who feel they must give me shit for shopping at Urban Outfitters may commence below.

Please do—I think they made some interesting and classy decisions in putting it together and found it very touching.

The real problem with season 3
was the abysmal Mary Kate Olsen. Both the lines they wrote for her and her Paris Hilton-like acting just robbed the show of so much of the good will I'd stored up for it.

The complaint box moment is the single funniest and most quotable in all of Newsradio.
Refridgamata so messy…so, so messy…

Ditto on LuPone's awesomeness. I saw it last week and she had to perform in little blue Isotoner slippers due to some sort of (toe?) injury. Yet her performance was still towering! See what I did there? I loved the whole show.

If you're ironically watching "Wet Hot", itself a genre spoof as pointed out in the recent NCC article, you're way too meta for me.

I'm not on the job market yet, but when it comes to studying a field which inherently confronts failure 'n depression via its content, I have you all beat: working on a Ph.D. in German-language literature.

Rectory? I hardly knewery!

Buh. Sorry for the long double-post and for the "a atheist" typo. I be a idiot. But this movie's really good.

am i crazy or
Has no one mentioned "Rivers and Tides" yet? Andy Goldsworthy spends his days away from his family and the art community making quiet, beautiful pieces that I'd call ambitious. I thought all the water metaphors in this documentary would piss me off, but I find it to be a gorgeous film that makes one

am i crazy or
Has no one mentioned "Rivers and Tides" yet? Andy Goldsworthy spends his days away from his family and the art community making quiet, beautiful pieces that I'd call ambitious. I thought all the water metaphors in this documentary would piss me off, but I find it to be a gorgeous film that makes one

He is Franz KAF-KA! FRANZ KAFKA!

Oh, John Larroquette
You're my favorite reference to yell out as a suggestion at lame improv shows. But not when they ask for an 80s sitcom star, but rather when they're like "What's he surfing on instead of a surfboard?" See, isn't that clever? Hilarity has never failed to ensue.
Does anyone remember the episode

sweet
So glad you're endorsing Rick Moranis! I've been missing him—in fact, I was just thinking while watching the wonderful "My Blue Heaven" last night that he needs his own little entertainment caveat, a la Jiminy Glick for Martin Short, so that he brings his awesomeness into our lives again. I liked his album but

P.S. As in Jack Donaghy's lady friend?

I have got to read "U.S.!" this summer, thanks for the reminder. I love "Bear V. Shark" like a family member.

when Patton Oswalt is awaiting your column.

Bopaloo!

I looked and it sounds messy—I really prefer your version of events.