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Matt Steele
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It wasn't really out-of-nowhere, though. She was determined to take her very pregnant sister out for a night of feeling young and having a good time, and he shit all over that from the get-go. Her husband had been inattentive and neglectful to her, and she wanted a night to go out on the town and get crazy, and the

"He's gonna fuck a hole in the ground."

"He's gonna fuck a hole in the ground."

My hand is up, I do the same thing.  I also always imagine the Real Time theme song playing in my head when it happens.

My hand is up, I do the same thing.  I also always imagine the Real Time theme song playing in my head when it happens.

You mean President Obamacare?  You know, this country is in trouble.

You mean President Obamacare?  You know, this country is in trouble.

New No No: Dad's the SON now!

New No No: Dad's the SON now!

If you're going to Bing something, use Google.com

If you're going to Bing something, use Google.com

Maybe it's just me, but for me, Matt Besser as Pope Benedict was one of the funniest episodes of this year.  The Pope's assessment of the Jerry Sandusky case was riveting.

Maybe it's just me, but for me, Matt Besser as Pope Benedict was one of the funniest episodes of this year.  The Pope's assessment of the Jerry Sandusky case was riveting.

I just listened to that one for the first time yesterday, and the Ching Chong Matinee bit was incredible.

I just listened to that one for the first time yesterday, and the Ching Chong Matinee bit was incredible.

I loved every time the MonuGents would just go back into the song's actual lyrics for a bar, before shoehorning in another political reference

I loved every time the MonuGents would just go back into the song's actual lyrics for a bar, before shoehorning in another political reference

iBrain starts off so, so awful, and you can tell Scott is almost uncomfortable by how bad it is, and then when it gets into intentionally bad territory — basically, once he says, "Sure, Eve," — it becomes one of the greatest bits ever.

iBrain starts off so, so awful, and you can tell Scott is almost uncomfortable by how bad it is, and then when it gets into intentionally bad territory — basically, once he says, "Sure, Eve," — it becomes one of the greatest bits ever.

I think the best Mantz/Daly episode was when Daly played Dalton Wilcox, author of "You Must Buy Your Wife At Least As Much Jewelry As You Buy Your Horse And Other Poems And Observations, Humorous And Otherwise, From A Life On The Range."  Was that the same one where Andy brought back all of his characters to jump out