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"I really don't know if this idea is brilliant or fucking stupid."

How to dismantle a dumb, dead tree

I don't give Adam.

U sayin' U2 sucks to me?

Boy, this sucks.

It's unfortunate that Fred Durst had any sort of presence in my life in high school.

- "What are you doing in my office, Les?"
- "WINNING"

(JJ, Ethel, Orin, Dennis Feinstien, Marlene, Howser, Dr. Harris, etc, etc)

I'm really looking forward to that. I can think of a dozen other (minor-ish) characters that would merit a follow-up like we got with the main cast. And the beauty is, I actually believe that these characters all go on to do other things! The exist in a realm beyond just serving as foil for the main characters. Pawnee

I think Arrested Development wins in my list of comedies as far as sheer laughs-per-minute goes, but I feel such a connection to Parks and Recreation that is unlike any other comedy I've seen from start to finish. It is something special and will be missed.

Is it just me, or did it seem like most of the aging was displayed in the 'stache?

Relentlessly optimistic, from start to finish. This show is such a breath of fresh air.

WHAT HAPPENED TO ETHEL BEAVERS

What a ride. Love ya, PnR. Love ya, Harris. Love ya, AV Club.

Along that same line, what I love about Futurama is it's just an exploration of human stupidity in a setting that happens to be sci-fi. My takeaway from that show is that people as a species never really change, but sometimes the shit going on around them does. The sci-fi stuff doesn't get in the way of the Everyjoe

It's a pretty obscure phrase to use in the chorus of a song meant for kids.

Someone just blew the lid off of my PnR/Narnia fanfic. (Ben betrays his coworkers for a Turkish calzone.)

I'll miss it too. Pawnee is more real to me than my own home town.

I'm not so sure about this "It's cool, man. No worries" stuff. I once saw Beck get super pissed at Bender.