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Appreciated the "Lucy, Daughter of the Devil" mention. Such a great endeavor.

My hands down, favorite illustration of Bamford's brilliant cultural insight from this album -

Where is Richard Hell's "Love Comes in Spurts"? How is this not about . . . ahem?!

Hmm, but was it a five megawatt laser???

I'm still in love with Michelle Meyrink (aka Jordan).

You ARE garbage . . . harsh

Ah, that reminds me of my all time favorite Thick-ism.

Well, one hand anyway . . . and when ARE we going to see Conway again?

She failed the TV autism test of instantly counting items (toothpicks in this case) spilled on the floor in the first season. Not autistic, just awkward.

I think I could watch Tina freak out for a troubling-ly long period of time without it ever getting old.

Whew - I'm glad someone else noticed too. I was feeling really old!

My favorite home grown Dragnet ringtone, from the same episode (LSD Story)

Hardly a month goes by when I don't quote Evans -

Sn-ah-ty.

"Why are you banging on shit?! Cause shit is stuck!" What a great passing piece of dialogue.

It's so easy to call in a fake tip. Those streets don't even intersect!

I know the B plot was pretty thin this week, but the break room scene was great. Such a great favor - chlamydia.

As many others have said, Mr. Rogers serves as a touchstone with respect to how cynical I feel I've had to become to function in the world (I work in the federal government, so . . . there's that).

Yeah - I'm sure I'm not alone in having crafted a more comprehensive and authentic soundtrack through iTunes and other (ahem) sources.