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Lascivious Loser
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A lot of Red State types have come to embrace "redneck."  "White trash" has an uglier, classist element to it.

"White trash" is pretty bad, although most of the people I hear using it are white themselves.

That paragraph is BULLSHIT.  My "opinions" are finely-honed facts; people who disagree just aren't being reasonable.

I liked Religulous.  I probably would have loved it if it had someone else besides Maher.  Of course, than it wouldn't have been made in the first place, but still, he's hard to take for so damn long.

Didn't he recently tell the audience to go fuck themselves after they didn't laugh at a Trayvon Martin joke?

It was spaghetti, which somehow made it worse.

Easy on the wood, man-ass.

Bowling, bowling,
Bowling, bowling,
Bowling, bowling
Bowling, bowling
BOOOOOOOOOOOWWW

Inevitable.

A substance abuser in MUSIC?  *monocle shatters*

I always appreciate the movie nerd references in Mad Men; this week, it was The Naked Prey.  For a moment, I thought that was the movie Peggy ended up going to, but the fact that it was Born Free made the toking and jerking funnier somehow.

I'd think the endless boozing and smoking would also be tough on Roger's heart.  One single acid trip isn't going to do any damage that those repeatedly-practiced vices wouldn't.

Woke up with a waitress he didn't recognize…who knew his real name.  It was around there or "The Suitcase" that Don started moderating himself.

This episode was full of funny moments and that was the highlight for me.

Token black panelist Frederick Tatum!

It's when he says "they make…ice" that I crack up.

"I think women and seamen don't mix."

Don't forget "this cow was in Boogie Nights!"

I love the show, but Pilkington is definitely the main draw for me.

Heh, burgled.