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This episode was amazing. Last week dragged a bit for me, but PFT absolutely killed it. The half hour killed on "so you just started stand up comedy?" had me in tears, and the Staind talk was on point. This feels like the show has finally come together enough that there's a back history of solid bits so that call

FEDERAL BOOBIE INSPECTOR RAID

I genuinely think internet comments are a fucking terrible place to lurk on any site except for this one.

I quite liked it. Works very well in a triple bill of 2012 indie horror films with the excellent Antiviral and the even better Excision.

As will I sir. The first two songs of Attack on Memory are so incredible that they elevate the rest of the album from being pretty much just standard punk with great hooks into a top drawer album. The thought that they'll continue in that direction is incredibly promising

As will I sir. The first two songs of Attack on Memory are so incredible that they elevate the rest of the album from being pretty much just standard punk with great hooks into a top drawer album. The thought that they'll continue in that direction is incredibly promising

Yeah, it's incredible how fully formed the trilogy is, especially after the bleak decade of the '60s where Burroughs seemed content to pretty much just keep on releasing material from the Naked Lunch manuscripts cut up with newspapers, song lyrics, laundry lists and general nonsense. Place of the Dead Roads is one of

Yeah, it's incredible how fully formed the trilogy is, especially after the bleak decade of the '60s where Burroughs seemed content to pretty much just keep on releasing material from the Naked Lunch manuscripts cut up with newspapers, song lyrics, laundry lists and general nonsense. Place of the Dead Roads is one of

Wait… You mean a normal date?

Wait… You mean a normal date?

My favourite bit of movie trivia ever is that Kubrick had to stop the camera and politely ask what exactly a reacharound was. An exacting man.

My favourite bit of movie trivia ever is that Kubrick had to stop the camera and politely ask what exactly a reacharound was. An exacting man.

I was so excited to see Viggo do his Burroughs impression that I didn't even stop to think that maybe it would just be Viggo doing an impression of Burroughs.

I was so excited to see Viggo do his Burroughs impression that I didn't even stop to think that maybe it would just be Viggo doing an impression of Burroughs.

You do need to be 15 and in a certain romantic state of mine for it to be anything but cloying. Penguin Classics released the original scroll version (no paragraphs, real character names etc) that's far superior to the 1957 version. It's breathless prose that has a beauty that comes from enthusiasm. I'd reccomend the

You do need to be 15 and in a certain romantic state of mine for it to be anything but cloying. Penguin Classics released the original scroll version (no paragraphs, real character names etc) that's far superior to the 1957 version. It's breathless prose that has a beauty that comes from enthusiasm. I'd reccomend the

I'm with Chicanery, Italian food is among the most delicious of all things. I think anything broadly Mediterranean is solid though. Some excellent tapas in Spain if you know where to look and the south of france is packed with local good food. Maybe it's the wine?

I'm with Chicanery, Italian food is among the most delicious of all things. I think anything broadly Mediterranean is solid though. Some excellent tapas in Spain if you know where to look and the south of france is packed with local good food. Maybe it's the wine?