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J Mann
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J Mann is f-ing OPs girlfriend while OP is at work, also eating his Cheeze-its.

Missing Naomi
I'll miss Naomi. IMHO, she was the best cook. Also best dressed, best eyes, and most fun.

A couple favorites:
1) "I've seen PLAYS more interesting than this! PLAAAAAYS!!!!"

Stuff I liked
1) For a minute, I hated Jason and Andy for their broad comedy and broad stereotypes. Then I decided that they're like the low comedy couples in Shakespeare's comedies. They mirror the actions of our heroes, but do it goofily. For some reason, that made it better.

It sounds like the kind of think I would say, actually.

Now and Again
Now and Again

Recommendation
Honorable mention, raw power: The Defenders, or The Authority. Anything they can't beat is going to destroy the universe anyway, so that resolves the problem. Unfortunately, there is a reasonable probability that I will be reduced to constituent atoms/consigned to hellfire/etc. in an ironic

Frangela
Oh sweet succotash, are Frangela awful. I heard them do some podcast last year and they weren't any better.

Prince of Egypt is and always has been Dreamworks' best animated movie.

Late question
Did Sookee read Rene's mind anytime in the first ten episodes, and if so, did he have an accent? It would be pretty cool if they dropped that hint in ep 1 or 2, then let it lie.

Gunpowder vs Kung Fu
There's a bit in Once Upon a Time in China where British soldiers gun down a kung fu master who has previously displayed a technique that makes his skin impervious to strikes or blades. His shock at getting shot and killed makes the British a threat, sets the scene powerfully, and is generally

Another vote for The Arrival. It's a pretty good pulp sci fi flick, and Sheen does a nice job.

Now I've got the theme from Ghostbusters II stuck in my head. It *was* pretty awesome though. Is Born this Way better?

Rider question
On his podcast, Adam Carolla said that the venues charge the artists for anything in the rider (or take it out of the artists' share of the gate, which is the same thing, I think). Carolla said that his rider used to be "Miller Light, oatmeal cookies, coffee, and a veggie tray," but he pulled the

Tiresome stereotypes
Now that it's pretty clear the murderer is human, I'm stuck playing "which tiresome stereotype is Alan Ball going for."

I'd watch if they hired Dah-relle

My favorite Whedon line is "It has to be" from The Wish. I'm getting choked up remembering the way ASH delivers it.

After listening to a lot of Maron, it might be better if they explained that the rule is really "you can only get away with offensive humor if you're funny."

What makes "I'll take away your bucket" jaw-droppingly amazing is that it works. Wes knows what he's doing to Justine and doesn't care.

GG was both a celebrated food writer and a celebrated party girl in her day, and published a memoir a few years back about both.