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As an active consumer my musical knowledge ranges from roughly 1989-2004. This would include songs I barely remember from my childhood into songs that I knew extremely well as my engagement with popular music as a general consumer ended (I bought my last current CD, American Idiot [perhaps a little on the nose for me

Someone has studied his classics.

I was watching basketball on ABC this afternoon and holy cow they had the same ad playing every other commercial break. What audience are they trying to get?

Wait, no gold? Rip off.

Fuck, can I be the eunuch at this point?

So, you'll be playing as Sandor Clegane.

Oh poor beloved favorite secondary character that I alone seemed to like.

The Lord of the Rings is a nice series.

That'd be a quarter of the game at this point. At torturer and you'd have two third of the series.

It was supposed to be on Mediaeval age, where, if I remember right the age of marriage in Britain was 12 or 13. This, naturally didn't translate well on the screen, so they thankfully aged every up a bit, otherwise no Sean Bean, whose character was in his mid 30s, I think.

You can certainly be less inclined to read his books because of his views. I don't care for his books, yet I'm sure I share more of his overall beliefs than you do.

I think the crisis in city government is largely over on the show. Remember, Ron's been bringing in the parks department under budget for what I'd guess would be over a decade now. Given that April's position was for roughly 21k a year, I'm sure they could afford a few new people.

Remember, Ron's ideal government is one guy at a desk, whose only decision is whom to nuke. Women are brought in occasionally, if he desire them.

Man, if this was only three seasons ago for 30 Rock and The Office, it'd be one of the greatest lineups in television history. I've heard 30 Rock has gotten better, though I have no desire to go back. I know The Office hasn't, at least not since I last looked in this season.

No, it's a George W. Bush thing all the way, and even that is a parody of the cartoon image of Bush. The only thing Rudd and Romney have in common is good hair and both are fit.

I imagine it has to do with having your major guest star represent not the coveted 18-49 demographic but the 65-dead one.

I much preferred the previous two episodes, especially last week which felt like a return to form of the consistent greatness of seasons two and three (Sister City excepted).

I think Heisler's reviews are good for Parks and Rec and van der Werf's are good for Community. I think the level of depth of the reviews speaks to the nature of the showrunners. I don't think that Michael Schur sweats blood the way Dan Harmon does. I don't imagine Schur, who seems to be well adjusted and thoughtful

I don't love the direction the campaign's taking either. Pawnee's a decent sized city, roughly 80,000 people (given that they say it's the 7th largest city in Indiana, which puts it in between Bloomington and Gary) and it would make sense for a prominent family like the Newports would do what they could to get their

I think Donna's the real unsung heroine of the show's comedy. We don't know a ton about her, but her personal life is hiliarious, and what little she gets to do in the show is more often than not great, even better than Jerry in my opinion.