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Drake Hudson
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Do you tell these lemon-suck-face people about how hot your sister is as often as you tell the internet?

The Airheads are pretty awesome; takes me back to the community swimming pool snack bar when I was a kid.  Hell, with my Sylvianbriar pre-order, I also got an album by Joan of Arc just thrown in.  My favorite is the posters, though, particularly since of Montreal has always had great album art.

They've done limited edition vinyl like that for several albums now.  of Montreal is one of the few bands that I make a point to buy vinyl for, since (and I don't know whether it's them, or Polyvinyl) they tend to ship with lots of extra goodies.

I like it quite a bit, and I think the idea of it being a break from the last several albums is a bit overstated.  Obviously, the instrumentation and overall sound is different, but there's still plenty of the same themes (both musically and lyrically) as have been around since at least Skeletal Lamping.  But, hey,

You know what?  I prefer Pepsi.  There, I said it,

I found it difficult to work that in without making that sentence even more tortured than it already is.

Is leftover pizza the new shorthand for single guys in sticoms?  I thought leftover chinese food was the go-to.  Though I only just finished watching the first three seasons of Arrested Development last week, so I might be a little out of date.

I think that by "named a song after" you mean "named a song after, on an album entirely based on the book."

Because adding the Benelux template to an Umber Hulk makes the save vs. Dire Charm a lot harder.

@avclub-c156902f5b20b572848be18c11634dfb:disqus   Plus, there's the other thing I pointed out about Christie, in that he's actually a very right-wing republican.  Look at his record on women's rights.  Or . . . almost everything except breaking with the (already dying) neo-con wing, or praising Obama regarding Sandy

@Dikachu:disqus   I didn't mean to suggest that I think she actually would coast to the nomination, merely that that's the impression, and thus no one serious wants to seriously run while the press is still calling her "a prohibitive nominee".  Hell, my governor (O'malley) is one of the handful being talked about as

@avclub-eb0814ec3adc1953e88a1a7420b7298e:disqus   Yeah, there's no way, in a national campaign, Christie wouldn't self-detonate.  This is a man who went nuts screaming about a REPUBLICAN doctor expressing concern about his weight BECAUSE SHE WANTS HIM TO BE PRESIDENT.  And, all the while, he was getting lap-band

And, see, this is the problem.  Because as long as she is claiming she might run, no one else serious is going to look at the Democratic nomination.  And, unfortunately, there's not a very deep bench at the moment.  She only has "time to decide" if she decides to run.  If not, she needs to get the fuck out of the way.

That doesn't happen until the debt limit isn't raised.

Don't count your chickens, @avclub-500e75a036dc2d7d2fec5da1b71d36cc:disqus .  Crazy Cruzy still has Canadian citizenship (and the free healthcare that goes along with it), so I'm personally holding all of Canada at least partially responsible for this.

In addition to everything that @avclub-e19801f9caf39bff8afc5e4548f2942d:disqus  so eloquently said, would you also want the reverse of what you're suggesting to work?  Should a convicted criminal be subject to HARSHER penalties if it will help the victim "move on"?  And, if not, why not?

@TheMagicRat:disqus   If you haven't, you should check out the book of Dr. Seuss's WW2 work.

That's fucking Commie talk, there.

I can best answer this question by relating the circumstance of my first viewing of the film.  I watched it after getting back to my friend's house after a party.  When the movie finished, I had to ask "Am I way drunker than I think I am, or was that movie really disjointed?"

Eggs AND ham?  Elitist!