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    WHEEEEEENNNNNNN MY THYME COOOOOOOOMMMMEEESSSS

    Why is Melania Trump dressed like Slack?

    Yes that had been noted elsewhere, but I still threw it in because those songs blend almost blend together to me.

    I was introduced to this song when they show Tweedy playing a bit of it during a solo show in the "I Am Trying To Break Your Heart" doc. I saw him solo live 6-7 years later and he played it then too, it seems to be a staple of his solo repertoire and for good reason. Lovely song.

    I wanna know the rest of that OMC song; do I need to buy the rights?

    This is why you don't type after a whiskey drink, vodka drink, lager drink, and cider drink.

    I am familiar with Unwritten Law, and I don't even know which song of theirs is "Lonesome" off the top of my head…

    Those late 90's One-Hit wonders really resonate with me, especially since that was when I was listening to the radio way more often then than now. So these have already been said, but:

    Yeah, I remember "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong" getting a ton of airplay, but you're right it sounded a lot like Two Princes.

    Just scrolling down comments I thought to myself "huh, no one mentioned Stealer's Wheel yet…" and then we get to you, 'ol Wallis Lane.

    Also a wonderful bit in "The Office" that features John Krasinski singing it in falsetto just to get it stuck in Rashida Jones' head.

    It's a shame they never recorded "That Thing You Do!" in Spanish like Mr. White told them to.

    All right…I'm sending The Wolf. He's on his way.

    This smacks of OJ Simpson's "If I Did It" book.

    Nailed it.

    Yes I know, I'm not really complaining in regards to those specific places' options (although I'd love for just one of them to be a Sweetgreens instead), I actually enjoy each one of them. It's more that I can't see four extremely similar businesses surviving in a very close geographic area like that; it just feels

    Yeah there's a local guy who is KNOWN for his Yelp reviews, he has it built into his persona and has Yelp meet-ups and the like. I'm all for folks having hobbies, but c'mon it's a little….weird, especially when it comes off as being braggadocios about the influence you wield.

    I was already giggling, but once I got to "The Jews were right" I embarrassingly LOL'd at work.

    SoHoldthepickles.

    Forget it, Easteros, it's Buntown.