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Reminds me of one of my all time favorite 30 Rock lines, from Tracey's wife:
My single, "My Single is Dropping", is dropping.

Yeah, but you probably cooked it to way more than 6 degrees.

Aren't those mostly djembes?

I tried to read the first one.  I got as far as the line "I may not be human, but I am still a man."  That was it for me.

I was thinking of it more as an expose of the liberal control of pop culture, and how they undermine our youth with marijuana and cultural relativism.  The movie would bomb in theaters but be a big hit when shown at church youth groups, and get a bunch of funding from the same people who sponsored Atlas Shrugged. 

Yeah, but you also have to take into account that they needed to find a bunch of empty space where they could throw a festival during the day and not disturb all the neighbors.

Who are we supposed to trust, our own ears, or random commenters?

Nice of him to let them film this in the alley where he's apparently living now.

Can they be undercover in the music industry, 21 Jump Street style?

But Margaret Thatcher just died, which should free up a slot in the top 10 somewhere.

Doesn't the story go that he came in and got the drums all mic'ed up one way and they had to tell him to totally redo it because they were going for a completely different sound?  Which in a way makes him seem cooler, because he went with what they wanted it and captured a great sound that was not at all what he was

I'm pretty sure it's "welch".  Not sure if that's named after Jack Welch, or maybe the juice people.

I would disagree, not about the overall quality of the two series, but just with the idea that the real world implications of the story have any relevance.  As far as I'm concerned this show takes place in a fantasy land that just happens to be called "Washington, D.C.".  At no point are we supposed to actually be

The joke here as I understand it is exactly that it's the kind of B-/C+ sort of movie that nobody in their right mind would demand a sequel to, even if they enjoyed it.  You know, irony and stuff.

And then we got not just the screenplay, but the incredible screenshot, and also the Game of Thrones joke. Just superb.

Sure I've said things this wrong.  I'm only 35 and used to be fairly socially awkward, though I've gotten better.  At Frank's age, after a career in politics, I would expect him to know that you never blame a woman's behavior on her lady problems (at least not to her face).  Just like you never ask a woman if she's

I laughed but I did find it a little jarring.  He's supposed to be this master manipulator and yet he doesn't understand the most basic parameters of how to talk to a woman?

How can you say na nai no to your own talk show?

Black Hole Sun

That was the first concert I ever went to (without my parents, anyway).  The MTV Alternative Nation tour in what, '92?  I thought they were pretty terrible but to be fair that was in a hockey arena with just about the worst acoustics imaginable.  Screaming Trees were my favorite band at the time but I thought Soul