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@PaulKinsey:disqus "I had a hard time coming up with examples that were both musically innovative and didn't support his stereotype"

"I don't really care much for BMO, though I think I might be alone on that."

Wait, so was this the fox from "Storytelling", or the one from "Jake the Dad" or has it been the same fox the whole time?

I could probably watch a "Lord of the Rings"-length film trilogy of Football lessons.

I hope Ice King sticks with Basic Mortality, I heard it gets really good during Season 2, when they drop their ill-advised super-murderer subplot.  And Season 3 was one of the best non-existent seasons of TV that I've ever seen.  Seriously, I actually kind of want to watch that show.

His slang was adorably stilted.  I think he understood the context of what he was doing, I think the humor in the segment stemmed more from the fact that our expectations are subverted in such random deadpan ways.

Although Mr. Fox saying "Look at that depression," in such a trying-to-convince-oneself-that-something-utterly-ordinary-is-really-interesting voice was hilarious on its own.

Seriously, this was an awesome episode.  Probably like an A- for me.  And the delivery sequence was even more brilliantly elaborate than that time where he makes a fake Finn out of his body holding a box out of which a fake koala bear comes.

Well, that solves the question of what I'll be listening to tonight.  Thanks!

Yeah, I think the different-colored ink thing was an idea of Faulkner's that was never put into practice during his lifetime or something, so I wouldn't feel like it's "cheating" to read it that way.  The Sound and the Fury can be crazy difficult to get through.  After the Benjy-narrated chapter it gets a bit less

I'm a Canes fan, so naturally I don't care much for the Wings, but your home jersey (that's the red one, right?) is easily the best jersey in all of sports.  Plus, Dominik Hasek was pretty fucking cool http://www.youtube.com/watc…

That's another one I need to revisit.  I read it just after As I Lay Dying, which I was being proactive and reading before we needed to have it finished, only to find out that actually we were reading Light in August first.  I think we were the only English class that year to read it, and it's probably the only thing

@avclub-6beb5f589a9fd04c21fcd50db3d9c80c:disqus I never realized that we could un-like stuff.  That's good to know.

Honestly, I loved every meandering bit of American Gods.  I read the first ~2/3 of a 10th anniversary edition with like 10,000 extra words that had previously been edited out, and then had to return it to the library and check out another copy from a different library.  The second copy was just the normal version, and

Yeah, almost everything in Fragile Things is fantastic.

Wait, seriously?  What the fuck…

Anansi Boys is awesome, and really funny.  Definitely not the poor man's American Gods that it's made out to be.

Why are we allowed to do that now?  I'm afraid that I'll absentmindedly start liking my own comments when I mean to hit the edit button.

All two of the movies that I've been to at my local theater in the past six months were prefaced by some fucking characters from Epic making noise in a theater and being told to be quiet.  Fortunately nobody laughed uproariously at it.

They schedule four hour dance recitals on Fathers Day?