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Drunky McAsshole
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"Meet the new boss; same as the old boss."

How about, 'Family Feud?'    —-  Show me cocaine binge!

How about, 'Family Feud?'    —-  Show me cocaine binge!

That's the tricky thing about snorting twice your weight in blow everyday.  Chevy was probably never "out of ideas" at any point in the creation of this album, but that doesn't stop the whole thing from sounding like the personification of cocaine.

That's the tricky thing about snorting twice your weight in blow everyday.  Chevy was probably never "out of ideas" at any point in the creation of this album, but that doesn't stop the whole thing from sounding like the personification of cocaine.

I'M BAD!!!

I'M BAD!!!

though my inability to spell is troubling

I hear that the Jill Sandwhich at Quizno's is pretty tasty.

Everything's gonna be so awesome,
when New Directions take this gem to nationals and dominate!

Lets just hope Kate Beckinsale's investigation doesn't end in epic failure.

Dude, you should be on The Jay Leno Show!

Just get it over with, Miss Gillette…
Why stop with with a little attack on the AV Club?
Blow the dust off your long dormant script for "Hate, Actually" and get it to Hollywood ASAP.

Can't they just drag Will Smith into this mess and count it as the third installment of both the Big Momma trilogy AND Bad Boys?

If only Fox could somehow strike a deal with MTV to drag the new Teenwolf into this somehow…

Yes, it's time for Jerry to relax and focus on making highly inappropriate and often barely coherent remarks at public events again.

Oh no! I think Cork took too much Lorazepam!

Manslaughter or not, at least MJ didn't get "Menendezed."

1000 congratulations…

Bill Berry was the band's drummer from the beginning through
New Adventures in Hi-Fi. I believe he was also generally credited
the most for the songwriting in those years. Every album released
after New Adventures, including Reveal, their supposed "return to form"
generally sounds very different from the vast majority