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I believe he wrote "Soft and Wet" for Kroger's.

Who is that?
Vicki Vale. Vicki Vale.
I like
BAT-MANNNNN.

All the white people watch the news on the four NOW

Dance music news romance, e'rrybody OOH allright

Well then, I stand corrected.

The "drawing blueprints on your stomach" Prison Break joke was both better and timelier in "Arrested Development."

Up to now, my only problem with Raj's inability to talk to women was that he only needed one sip of something alcoholic to lose his inhibitions…he doesn't even need to get a buzz on. Seemed unrealistic. But this episode went a bit over the top. He's too shy to talk, but he can still communicate, and he's even prepared

Also, that one guy from Dollhouse! You know, the CIA guy. He ended up in the Attic. You know. That guy.

Pfft. Watch the music video for "No Way No Way" by Vanilla. Then you'll appreciate the Spice Girls' musical expertise.

I kind of love this song, because I can only remember one of the actual lines, but it's easy to ad-lib my own lyrics about stuff that happened in the movie.

Your Intern In Charge of Hyperlinks needs a stern talking-to. The link in Bob's Burgers is to a local file. Rookie maneuver.

* slide whistle *

That's how it always is in this show, right? Sheldon is emotionally incapable of apologizing, so the people he wronged have to do it for him. It's pretty obnoxious.

Shucks, I have a copy of "Moment By Moment" on my hard drive, Nathan Rabin. If you really want it I can send it to you. Personally I think it doesn't live up to the hype, but whatever.

*slide whistle*

That would be the ignorance. (I have heard of both Glee and Jonathan Coulton, so my opinion is grounded in some kind of understanding of the circumstances, you see. It's complicated, don't worry about it.)

"LEAVE ME ALONE!"
 — Ramone Coulson

Yeah, you're right, covering "Baby Got Back" the way he did was TOTALLY easy. You probably would have done it yourself, but he beat you to it…darn. :(
Probably took him like five minutes.

Well, you see, Jonathan Coulton is a musician who put a lot of work into an original arrangement of the song. Glee is a show that copied that arrangement, note for note, without doing any work at all.