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Same. I can't stop thinking about it.

David Lynch is recalling a day in 1981 when, he says, he "rescued" five Woody Woodpecker toys that he saw hanging up as he drove past a petrol station.

"I screech on the brakes, I do a U-turn, go back and I buy them and I save their lives," he says seriously. "I named them Chucko, Buster, Pete, Bob and Dan and they

I mean, that's probably why it's hard to imagine him looking much worse. Because you don't get to look like that at that age and live much longer. That was my train of thought there. Feel I should clarify heh.

He'll probably die pretty soon. I think it's more likely he resigns or just dies in office than get impeached.

Fair.

How the hell is Phil Mickelson fifth? lmao

Yeah, probably. It's amusing that his ego is making him so miserable.

And Obama came out looking better than most, to be honest.

Seems more likely to me at this point that it'd be Ronaldo or Messi

What's stopping him from resigning?

I have some mild objections. I think the show is more self-deprecatory than he gives it credit for and I think it deserves a little bit of credit for being one of the better looking shows around. Otherwise, yeah, I agree entirely.

This Freddie deBoer post about Master of None is hilarious. I relate to a lot of his criticisms but I just love most of all how angry he is that people like this show. https://medium.com/@freddie…

It can be really funny but it's often pretty juvenile and gross really.

Probably!

It's very different though, as they, understandably, defer to Curtis for much of it. The Mieville episode is kinda like that too really.

I don't know if you're into his work but their Adam Curtis episode is very good too.

I listened to another episode. I find it a bit dry but it's good if you want to listen to tennis discussed from an analytics perspective.