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hoi pollo asado

Everything you like is shit, Lobsters. Jerry Lewis? He sucks. 
Plus, your solo album was terrible.

Here's a question: do zombies poo? Do they even digest the brains and whatnot that they eat? If they do, they should all have brown stains on the back of their pants. If not, they should have huge bloated bellies.

I always loved that guy, ever since he played Vincent Gallo's mongoloid friend in Buffalo 66. I'd give anything to see old professor Professorson again.

I'm not sure if it was the best episode yet, but it was definitely very good. I think that's because it's another Abed-directed episode. All the episodes I really like of Community have the characters playing out their stereotypes within the context of one of Abed's constructs. For me, that's what sets Community apart

Yes! I liked seeing Britta being goofy instead of brittle for once (also, the diagonal stripe on that sweater certainly drew attention to her breasts in a rather flattering way). 
I'm one of those people for whom smoking weed seems to be a positive disinhibiting force. Particularly if I'm in the company of trusted

Tend your garden, mofo! When the global economy collapses, you'll need to.

Yes, it's become a form of masturbation. Specifically, "flogging a dead Dawse".

One of my favourite scenes from this season is when Mike is holding Walt hostage in the lab in episode 1. Their chrome domes glow blue like the moons of Dune.

Yeah, I agree with you. I probably number among the least relevant and/or interesting commenters here, but at least I'm not a complete wang-dang-doodle dandy like ol' Bizarro Broyles up there. But I'll never be a Cookie Monster either… *sigh*.

I remember watching the first one. It must have been ten years ago now. Anyway, I always fondly remembered the zombie dogs, ass-kickin' babes, and hallway lasers. I have a feeling that my 30-year old self probably wouldn't agree with my 20-year old self, though.

Yeah, this season has felt a little flat to me so far. A lot of the time, I find the actual characters pretty one note, so I like it a lot better when they're doing all their genre parodies and whatnot. When they get all sincere, and especially when Jeff starts over-enunciating another speech, I start to get

Hey, me too! It's nice to know that half the people on here are also suicidal/alcoholic.

Bryan Cranston actually goes by 'Madyew' online, a fact you would be well aware of if you had done even the most minimal research.

Yeah, I feel the same way about rude, condescending douchebags, oddly enough.

Get Smart (murder him)

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It's what our whole society is based on. Yours too, sorta.

In Australia, we already pay for our 3D glasses. And if we bring them back to the cinema the next time, we save ourselves a $3 charge. I fully expect this to change as soon as the US adopts the policy outlined in this newswire.
So far, the two films I've watch in 3D were Avatar (which, ironically, I watched during

It may not be true to say that he's a complete psychopath, but I think he definitely verges on being one. He's not the same kind of psychopath as someone like Tuco, but in my opinion he recovers way too quickly from the murders he commits, is capable of going home and immediately lying about what he's been doing to