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I did, and I agree. I'm sure the only way you'd find the album now is in a used CD store . . . if used CD stores still exist.

I think that a lot of dislike for this show is born out of expectation. I was not keen on SC for the first few episodes; between the trailer and its obvious parallels to Arrested Development, I was expecting something super manic and funny.

It is, if you accept it for what it is. Its premise (and pilot) looks very Arrested Developmenty, but it's quite a different beast. Watch the first 3 - 4 episodes. If you don't like it after that, then you're better off dropping it.

The first three Disney movies I remember seeing were Sleeping Beauty (Maleficent turning into a dragon? HOLY HELL), Bambi, and . . . . well, Robin Hood. BUT STILL.

I watched Watership Down in school in the 2nd grade (teacher thought it was a cute bunny movie), and Animal Farm in 4th grade (teacher thought it was a cute farm animal movie). The Last Unicorn was a fucking cake walk after that.

Belle and Sebastian - "Like Dylan in the Movies"

Considering how much of a cardinal sin Probst is making requests out to be (understandable as it is), I'm thinking they're going to have to give up a member for the rice. No disadvantages at at RC or IC . . . one member gone, possibly a vote right there at the camp. That would certainly be the best way to bring the

In his own way, he kinda does.

The show was much too busy lambasting Drew to get into this, but I'm wondering if anyone from Coyopa found the Hunahpu applause for voting out John (the person they told Coyopa to vote out) condescending. I would have found that irritating as all get out.

You can go with "ay", but then you're Canadian Fonzie . . . who isn't really a person. Yet.

Well, the score for this episode was chock-full of the plucky strings of hubris . . .

That line, and then effeminate gasp emitted by the French after a canon goes off at Waterloo.

I've just been schooled!

It has its own unique appeal, right?

To be fair, the exact same thing happened in Vancouver. I'm sure there
were hardcore curling fans in that audience, but the majority of the
crowd were people who couldn't afford hockey tickets who didn't know the
first thing about the sport. They were super loud and cheered
everything. Being in the crowd, it was

I think the exact moment of devastation comes when they mention it's 1917. Ray of hope that the war could actually be over: snuffed.

"Boo sucks to you with knobs on!"

Like most series (that I can think of at the moment) (that I've watched), S1 struggles to find itself, S2 discovers the right formula and takes off, S3 cooks with gas and S4 starts to get a bit tired and stale.

Kind of refreshing to read a fiercely defensive (in a good way) article about curling.

Baldrick, you ride a horse rather less well than another horse would.