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G. Gavin Gunhold
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yeah!  POOP, YEAH!

she makes him wear the Green Lantern ring when he fingers her.

the Animation Revolution will lead to the Animation Democracy.

I have the final version of Latest Draft.
or was that the draftiest version of Latest Final?

I get that too, but Sawbuck Gamer has nothing to do with it.

It's Wesley Snipes AND Wesley Snipes in "The Murder Trap"!

RESPECT KNUCKLES!!!

"There go my nipples again!"
"I need a towel!"
[accepts towel from Elrond…or Owen Wilson…or whatever. This is getting too surreal to keep up with.]

funny whenever I see the name "Neckbeard the Philatelist" I think now that guy must be sexy as sweat rolling down Christina Hendrick's ample tah-tah, but when I see you…disappointment.

ok I;m looking at the picture and
all I can think is it's Metal Hard Days' Night for the 21st Century!
see, James, Lars, Kirk & Tonto are the Beatles and Lou Reed is Lars' snarky wise-cracking grandfather who sneaks off to do mischeif…mischief?
coolness,

they call this "The Malkmus Precedent"

the circle will be complete when the Jethro Tull/John Cale collaboration beats them for Best Rock/Metal Grammy.

Lars Can't Dance

Le Figaro?
all I can think of now is Eddie Murphy singing "Mee-ga-row! Mee-ga-row!"

right, sure. Like you have a girlfriend.

ever seen them together in the same room?
anyway, Busey cas massive head trauma. What's Nolte's excuse?

maybe that's what black guys called HIM. They weren't referring to ALL white people as 'banana skins', just Nick Nolte. Now why, I've no idea. Maybe he had jaundice as a kid. And I'm a little sick of people referring to have to go to the black part of town to hear "some good music". Plenty of "good music" was

this reminds me of my friend who whenever we're in a bar & there's a fiver infront of him, he will produce a pen and write "I freed the WHAT!?" above Pres. Lincoln.

I liked the scene where Dennis Miller is testing out VHS rewinders.

I liked the scene where Dennis Miller is testing out VHS rewinders.