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I meant "era" more as in "the period of time encompassing "The Bends"-"Amnesiac"' as opposed to an actual correct usage of the word "era" (I was writing this at maybe 2 in the morning).  But yeah, referring to the four albums that I mentioned as an era doesn't make a whole lot of sense.

Damn it, I always get "Don't Pass Me By" and "Don't Let Me Down" confused, but that's what I meant.  That's pretty awesome, possibly my favorite of the Ringo songs, even though my awake-at-4-am self couldn't get the name right.

Damn it, I always get "Don't Pass Me By" and "Don't Let Me Down" confused, but that's what I meant.  That's pretty awesome, possibly my favorite of the Ringo songs, even though my awake-at-4-am self couldn't get the name right.

How does the TV "Comedy Bang!  Bang!" compare with the podcast?

How does the TV "Comedy Bang!  Bang!" compare with the podcast?

Did Ringo play "Don't Let Me Down" as well?

Did Ringo play "Don't Let Me Down" as well?

Um, this is probably pretty pathetic coming from an AV Club poster, but, apart from a few random songs, I'd never really listened to Radiohead, so Wednesday-Friday I pretty much listened to their discography in chronological order.  After a couple of repeat listenings, I've definitely become a fan of the

Um, this is probably pretty pathetic coming from an AV Club poster, but, apart from a few random songs, I'd never really listened to Radiohead, so Wednesday-Friday I pretty much listened to their discography in chronological order.  After a couple of repeat listenings, I've definitely become a fan of the

I feel like there's still some of the "Troy is the sidekick" dynamic after "Pillows and Blankets".  Like in the "Law and Order"-esque episode where Troy ends up letting Abed get the last pre-opening credits bad pun "zinger" about the crime.  But I feel like that only makes the relationship more dynamic to the viewer,

I feel like there's still some of the "Troy is the sidekick" dynamic after "Pillows and Blankets".  Like in the "Law and Order"-esque episode where Troy ends up letting Abed get the last pre-opening credits bad pun "zinger" about the crime.  But I feel like that only makes the relationship more dynamic to the viewer,

Yeah, but the early, Barrett-led psychedelic Pink Floyd, and the 70s-era progressive Pink Floyd were two pretty much fundamentally different bands with mostly the same band members.  So, by your analogy, even if season 4 is Community's "Meddle", or "Dark Side of the Moon", it'll still be a very different show from

Yeah, but the early, Barrett-led psychedelic Pink Floyd, and the 70s-era progressive Pink Floyd were two pretty much fundamentally different bands with mostly the same band members.  So, by your analogy, even if season 4 is Community's "Meddle", or "Dark Side of the Moon", it'll still be a very different show from

@GhaleonQ:disqus Thanks.  I would have assumed that the general breakdown of Catholics looked something like that.  I know there's a lot of biased polling out there on religion, to bolster a social position's claim that "see, most Catholics are really with us on (insert social issue here)", so it's nice to see a good,

@GhaleonQ:disqus Thanks.  I would have assumed that the general breakdown of Catholics looked something like that.  I know there's a lot of biased polling out there on religion, to bolster a social position's claim that "see, most Catholics are really with us on (insert social issue here)", so it's nice to see a good,

Thanks @bakana42:disqus, I'll definitely take your word on that; I wasn't entirely certain what the consensus was on the history of the Book of Job.  And yeah, I recall hearing about how there was probably something either missing from or added to the story with the confusing stuff about who the "fourth friend" was.

Thanks @bakana42:disqus, I'll definitely take your word on that; I wasn't entirely certain what the consensus was on the history of the Book of Job.  And yeah, I recall hearing about how there was probably something either missing from or added to the story with the confusing stuff about who the "fourth friend" was.

@Kevbo Yeah, I feel like Benedict has really ratcheted up the conservative craziness as well, but I feel most religions are losing some liberal-minded people all the time.  I can see the Church being somewhat supportive of gay rights to some extent; I'm pretty sure the official position is that it's a sin and a

@Kevbo Yeah, I feel like Benedict has really ratcheted up the conservative craziness as well, but I feel most religions are losing some liberal-minded people all the time.  I can see the Church being somewhat supportive of gay rights to some extent; I'm pretty sure the official position is that it's a sin and a

I was raised Roman Catholic.  Came to seriously question the existence of God a couple of years ago, and am currently agnostic.  I have trouble thinking of a universe with no sort of higher power, where a person's existence just stops at death, but at the same time I'm not going to turn away from what appears to me to