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    my favorite Brown song since I first heard it was his "Think" which still is amazing all these years later. (Hell..David Chase used it as the theme song to his first tv show—-now I'm blanking on the name-but it starred Tim Daily and barely ran 13 episodes)

    its a good song—i get that it was the first "rock and roll" song to chart—1949? damn son! however "they call they call me the fat man…cause I weigh 200 pounds" doesn't quite carry the same awesomely urgent message of taking pride in yourself that "I'm black and I'm proud" carries.
    Cause the baby the good life….ba da da

    my grandpa's favorite was Al Jolson.
    He was the Eminem of his generation tho!

    "Look ma I made a R!"

    i wouldn't have a problem with it if it just wasn't so dull and solemn and fairly lifeless. Compare it to both Being Human and Lost Girl that air alongside it—-both shows have their share of problems but i've rarely felt that either show was dull and/or lifeless.
    I end up watching the episodes of all 3 on demand most

    i think srtong force of habbit. i kept saying i was gonna stop hanging out here for a little while after the exodus but i literally have nothing better to do and a great lack of interest in finding anywhere else to hang out which sadly includes the dissolve which while its fine content wise i'm just not feelin' it as

    it is pretty damn good most of the time thou

    they (sigh) already did an episode where Bones along with Booth were stuck on an elevator (it was in the middle of a blizzard in an unheated building) and had to solve the murder/examine the evidence while stuck inside the elevator. (they used proxies to do this of course)

    Beauty and the Beast is most assuredly getting cancelled—they still have something like six episodes left to run and the cw isn't even running them on fridays to burn them off—-best they can hope for is a summer burn-off.

    it could still net a 2nd season if it does even slightly better than Beauty and The BEast since that had been doing truly terrible numbers—i mean Beauty and the Beast was doing TERRIBLY even by CW standards.

    well at least he never quits and always has that yes i can attitude—i guess that's just the kind of determination one needs if they're gonna be a success in this cult of serial killers game!

    Hey at least this episode moved the plotlines along—it finally got rid of Jana whom i was never sure what the show wanted to do with and it also finally got rid of the nu cult leader whom i was also sure the show didn't exactly know what they wanted to do with. Two birds! Good-bye new characters! Also everyone here

    i thought nearly the same thing when everyone starting shouting hail the prophet joe. Joe The Prophet just doesn't sound right.

    Bizzaro Sacrelicious would basically mean something that was totally within bounds of religious doctrine right?

    there was a random SNL skit one time where Adam Sandler played him—I forget what the context was—its possible it was a Carsenio! sketch from the early 90's but I do vaguely remember Sandler coming out and literally saying not words excatly but a high pitched whine that sounded like a low pitched dying car alarm

    Completely forgot about him on that Modern Family episode—the second I read it, I completely remembered him mocking Ed O'Neil on it. And for being old too—they can't have been all that far apart in age! (O'Neil's gotta be like a decade younger no?)

    if the years line up right that means that he was in his early thirties when he started doing stand up which as a guy in my early thirties who's flirted with stand-up a couple of months four or so years ago (and never felt that I did good enough) makes me feel better about the idea of re-starting again. (but I

    ditto

    well he's probably have Agent Coulson standing around lecturing everyone on his team about how dangerous a world we live in, and how stupid and pointless a world we live in where we can have super powered people wanting to kill us for no reason and how we can all work for a country that's sending its best and

    this guy;s a regular bouncing all over tv shows since the 90's at least. I remember him as a regular on the short lived cop drama "Brooklyn South" and that was back in like '97 or '98. Since then he's mostly popped up in one show after another after another—usually as a villian or a very rough troublemaker (he's