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Am I supposed to be reading that with Mad Men voices or Bob's Burgers voices?

More likely Dr. Rosen and Bob…

You can't keep forgetting your totem like this!

I did see Allen Ginsberg's ghost in the background.

Johnny's in the basement, mixin' up the medicine

"Kashmir" by Led Zeppelin

If John Wayne Gacy comes back to life and murders me.

Do you see that line of cars? It's still happening. We need more songs!

I don't know. I need to make a list for several different death scenarios.

We just all know it's not a Pixar movie.

You ask some interesting questions. On a sort of related not: How can Mickey have Pluto as a pet and Goofy as a friend? Is Pluto inbred or something?

I might have to agree with your top 3, except switch Wall-E and Ratatouille and move The Incredibles far far away from the top.

The Incredibles is my least favorite of the Pixar movies I've seen. Up is my second to least favorite.

Only if Miller is into it

Do you think the vinyl still has the CD on the cover? If it does it would look like a LaserDisc.

Does avant-garde mean lazy now?

I wish every one of those moments could be resolved with Sun Chips and time.

Not to mention she's dressed as a cheerleader, because he told her it was "Indian Halloween."

When I first saw the eye-patch, all I could think of was pirate jokes. I'm glad I was in the same mindset as Roger Sterling.