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    "only to see"

    "Cups." I get it. Good one.

    "Look, we can either avoid redundancy, or we can increase page clicks. Write it however you want, Mr. English Degree."

    That scenario would hardly be limited to gay people.

    In Putin-era Russia, homosexual isn't coming to YOUR country!

    Heheh. "These days."

    Pretty sure the Venture Bros' beds contained a personality upload.

    Jen Kirkman's tag at the end about the unmarked grave was the single greatest moment (thus far) in Drunk History.

    1. Bob's solo.
    2. That's from the Sorry Ma liner notes.

    Maybe he would become a supervillain hell-bent on destroying cloning technology.

    @avclub-ca4fc44a59d0201cc7d4f760153cb00c:disqus I did know!

    Also, it takes longer to put out albums on the major label cycle*, especially when you succeed beyond anyone's wildest imaginations.

    Sort of like putting your enemies' heads on spikes outside your fortress?

    I haven't been nearly drunk enough in the last 10 years to use the "not afraid of the police" expression from Achewood. It's really a shame.

    It really just merits us to all yell out "DENTAL PLAN"

    Yeah, their output's really declined in the last 18 or 19 years.

    Sub Pop retained the option to put out the next two records. Geffen had to buy out the options. Chump change for Geffen, but since Nirvana wanted to leave Sub Pop, a big label with "option buyout" money was their only option.

    They only paid $600, and then Geffen bought out the options on their contract, but with the stipulation that Sub Pop still got royalty points for the next two albums.

    6 movies and a season.

    Couldn't he also work in a wacky place filled with ethnic stereotypes?