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Every once in a while I get on a big Flipper kick and no other music can compare. I could try and pontificate on why, but forget it, you wouldn't understand anyway.

Idiotking, you always seem like one of the few reasonable people on these boards.

Which was totally tailored to the way the Bush family acted in real life. *rolls eyes*

2000 Playboy Interview

There are three singers that I will never warm to. Billy Corgan, Bright Eyes, and Cedric.

I'm kind of shocked to see Green touted as their best album. I don't think it's bad, but it's lacking sonically. Every other album they did in the 80s sounds timeless. I could see a strong argument being made for almost any other album they made up to Automatic being their best (Fables being the exception).

And Are You Gonna Be My Girl just rips the beat from Lust For Life.

Your comment isn't funny and it makes it apparent you haven't seen Larry Sanders. Double fail.

They aired episode four first, then episode two. I actually saw both. I thought episode four was weak (then again, something came up and I missed the anime ending) and I absolutely LOVED the second episode. I think it's just as funny to have a premature flashback episode that flashes back to things that never even

Bob, Ian, and Graham Chapman are my three favorite comedians so I'm totally with you on that. I think they all served similar functions on their shows.

Ian Roberts and Matt Walsh are such a great comedy team. I don't understand why Ian Roberts doesn't get more roles. I think he might be the funniest straight man ever.

I'm probably gonna get shit, but when the Dealership aired it was the point where I reached Seinfeld overload. I blame it on George screaming every line he has.

@Girard    If you're into comic books, Ho Che Anderson has a wonderful biography of MLK that shows him warts and all. I can't imagine any movie showing him in that light being greenlighted.

That put a smile on my face.

Weasels is my favorite album cover ever, but I can certainly understand the fascination with Roxy Music's covers. Or that infamous Herb Alpert.

Could be, but since he's got the original painting that inspired the album title, I assumed it was Zappa.

As a migraine sufferer, I have always loved this film. It conveys the sensations of a strong attack perfectly.

If you're nerdy enough to like Zappa, then you are.

By pointing out the lack of charcterization on this show? Was there a complaint that the episodes in which they acted out of character were bad?

Anbody else read that interview?