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    I'm not sure history has actually vindicated anyone in the last decade.

    also you ever wonder if there was a planet so big that even God's sex organ couldn't even fuck it??? (what is up with me being so irreligious tonight?)

    Fargo loves the 2000's.
    Fargo would also love the shrimp.
    (You got any gum???)

    Presenting Nostradamus: The Hardest Workin' Prophet In The Bible!

    I'm glad you mentioned that—I actually missed the first 2 minutes of the show at which point my mom told me I missed a category of Alan Rickman movies and then couldn't tell me what the clues were outside of the obvious (Die Hard, one of the Harry potters, and apparently Sense and Sensibility) WHAT WERE THE OTHER

    awww I liked Evolution.
    (I had fun seeing it)

    but the 2000s gave us lot of things—it gave us Kanye West, it gave us reality tv as a genre, it gave us 24 And Two And A Half Men (could you imagine if those 2 shows had to be combined into one???), it gave us facebook, it gave us the Ipod, it gave us Netflix, it gave us this very website, it gave us MONK! (MONK AND A

    fuck this earth???
    to paraphrase Nelson—I guess you gotta fuck somethin'.

    something to do with the fact that people tend to conflate actual ancient people with fictional ancient people???

    can I ask what's in culver city? is it a job interview or something?

    I'd also like to say that this really did have the potential to become a breakout hit had ABC given it another year. (Hurt Locker coming out over that summer break wouldn't have hurt of course but people would've stayed if Hurt Locker had convinced them to check it out in the first place—it was a very solidly done

    you know I havn't actually seen this since its initial network run (ABC Wednesdays at 10—where it did so-so ratings—so-so enough that it was thought to be more on the bubble than not having a chance in heck at seeing a 2nd season but well you know how impatient ABC is at renewing bubble shows—they're not great at

    oh he still totally is!!!

    Saw her on the subway standing right in front of me one random day. I kept

    I don't know—from Dave Matthew's standpoint—it probably kept him financially successful long after his popularity on the actual charts waned. (I'm not saying I was happy about it—but people in my building were still playing his crap a good 15 years or so after Crash happened.)

    I feel like music elitism was probably alive and well back when the cavemen were dropping large rocks and smaller boulders on each other's toes for musical accompaniment. (Og scream not as good as scream Og made when rock crushed Og's hand-Og just phoning it in now!)

    Lookin' forward to The Unusuals—and I like how it fits very nicely in here after Barney Miller—given you know same city, same location, same off-beat mixture of comedy and relatively light drama.

    Quiz Show right?

    Thanks! It helps that I honestly quite liked the show during the first 4 seasons—-when the show first started popping up in syndication—I started re-watching them because my dad became an unexpected fan of the show during season 4 and wanted me to tape him the reruns of the earlier seasons cause he enjoyed what he saw

    I was gonna say where the show started to really develop its own identity, and start veering away from the formulaic standard issue sitcom wacky mundane situational type episodes (Charlie has to get Jake ready for a soccer game on his own but he's too hung over to do anything) and started to really listen to its own