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I did, in Columbus last spring…so much fun. We went in a big group and one guy's wife sat stonefaced through the whole thing. Afterward we asked her what she thought. Her reply: "I hated it." Why? Too loud? "It was terrible." They're getting divorced now and it's hard to be sorry about that—who actually HATES

Ukridge, the pretty song you cite really reminded me what's special about the Tops and Stubbs as a singer: their sweetness and passion in songs like this, "Bernadette," "I'll Turn to Stone," "Loving You is Sweeter than Ever," etc. is so URGENT, which makes for really touching pop music though likely scary real-life

I did not know that Melissa McCarthy was a relative. She's wicked rad…even more so now that I know the genetic legacy she's combatting.

Dude, no more Journey psychouts!

Sure is.

I just meant that he cannot compare to Wahlberg, douchiness-wise. All douches now stand on the shoulders of Wahlberg. I was wildly amused by how much Modine enjoyed his very well-considered pontifications here (Cliff's Note for Sherlock: irony!).

wow
Modine's got OPINIONS about stuff, man. He seems pleasant and not douchey, but between this interview and the Wahlberg/Ludacris oddness, I'm picturing the interviewers' eyebrows a'raising this week.

Agree. Hot. And if this means I see less unfunny Nick Kroll, more's the awesome.

He did give him a nice compliment afterward—it was clearly sincere.

My brother lives in Madtown…kind of want to visit this dog now.

I've been saying that for years, brother.

I'm a serious SD, JR. fan
And a Rabin fan as well—but since I didn't see anyone else write this, though I didn't read the comments closely:

Ha! Nice, Clark.

Whoever writes the Celebrity Secrets deserves a Nobel Prize.

I'm not on ZMF's cock or however that goes, but he's 100% right on this one. The Departed is way better than ok and Wahlberg's in more good movies than shitty ones. I like him as an actor.

It's time we all showed our cards on this one, guys. I'm with james1—firmly pro-DAG.

Well, now I think he's kinda intriguing too, ratbastard.

It was Nick. But if you're 28, funny and once played the trombone, fuckin' call me.

Ooh, also, EVERYONE on "The State." Luckily I've begun to narrow it down since that time—Michael Ian Black is now the antithesis of hot to me and David Wain visited my university and provided me with the rare opportunity to use the word "vainglorious." What's up, Joe Lo Truglio and Ben Garant? Call me.