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    i quite liked Blood Meridian—but i totally see what you're getting at. (for me though you can't really compare the 2 things because you know i was able to take Blood Meridian on its own merits and believe fully in the world it was depicting where as with this show i try to take it on its own merits but i find it way

    i just meant it was a big deal to everyone my age….or at least it certainly felt like it at the time. Like people know about it and had a definitive opinion on it. I know it doesn't always mean that its a "good" album….but just in terms of albums that came out in the 90's that seemingly everyone i knew at that exact

    I've said this before but my sister's impression of Mel Gibson a couple years back was to exclaim in a high pitched voice JEWWWWWWWWWWWSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!
    (this was in response to some picture of him in entertainment weekly i think that was uncaptioned so i said what do you think he's thinking here? and my sister i

    I hate to say it but I've never actually seen it. Always wanted to check it out at some point—even remember picking up the season one set of it at blockbusters some years back thinking i might rent it but never quite did. ehhh at this point it might be easier to just wait for a series set to come out i guess.

    Just wanted to circle back here since i read it a couple of hours back but Disqus for whatever reason wouldn't let me comment on this ONE article. (Why?) but apparently now its letting me again—-Really really liked the randomness of some of these choices-

    The pairing up of MIndy and Danny is ALMOST tantalizing enough to get me back to watching Mindy again. (Although its not like I ever actually gave up given that I've seen every one this season thus far—but instead of watching it live like i did last year i tended to wait for a bunch of episodes to accumulate before

    last night's ep really was a good old fashioned nail biter. You really didn't know which of the two was gonna come out on top!

    that was awesome Franko!
    but there was a distinct lack of the cast of Benson there. (and we both know that Robert Guillume did love singing)

    hey you be nice to good ol' George Washington Bridge! That man gets everyone safely to work!

    i was in college from fall '00 to spring of '04
    so if @m0nit0rman:disqus is asking me if there was something about 01-03 i should be ashamed of the answer is uhhh no?

    didn't Zach Braff go there as well? why do I know that? (I could swear I remember reading that sometime ago) also did Colby at least sign the David Schwimmer poster?

    In terms of albums that are milestones of people my exact age—31—-its definitely worth noting at the least. (Even if I didn't really get into them til a year or two afterwards)

    you forgot the meat puppets! (even if they weren't from Seattle originally)
    Also I always felt like Mudhoney was THE band that Nirvana wanted to be (if they could have wanted to be a band that already existed when they were starting out)

    I was more of a "smoking popes" man myself. (seriously that one album of theirs that I have is really quite good!)

    I'm trying to fit it in to the song right now in my mind—how did you do that? did you sing "the corner" to the dun dun notes right after when I come around?

    ehhh you're just fuckin' lazy.

    pretty big record for me too growing up—I actually feel like this was the first band that like people our age just about "owned" from the get go. There was no learning about them second-hand from slightly older siblings and people in the neighborhood like Nirvana or Pearl Jam or even Stone Temple Pilots to a degree.

    Warning is my favorite album of theirs—I think its the one of their albums that actually made me look forward the most to whatever it was they wanted to do next…which ended up being American Idiot so what do I know? but that's something that none of their previous albums actually made me feel as much as I liked them

    Also as much as I'm looking forward to seeing this now just because of how much I enjoyed the director's previous films—-did anyone see the trailer and think that it was basically another variation of "Sexy Beast?"

    The director also did what I thought was a very underrated film two years after The Matador with Richard Gere, Terrence Howard, and Jessie Eisenberg—"The Hunting Party"