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Well, they're both weird, with all-male troupes, and feature a lot of cross-dressing, so yeah, I could see on the surface why people would compare the two. But watch just one episode of either show and you'd know they've very little in common. KITH was so far from anything like 'Upperclass Twit of the Year'. Python

OH MY GOD 'You Know You're Right' was released in 2002 where has my life gone.

I'm pretty sure just opening the FanFiction page put me on some sort of watchlist.

How could you even edit that song down to something school-event-appropriate?

You wouldn't always know you were getting the snippet, though - remember how often things were mislabeled?

I certainly remember downloading songs from Napster that had radio intros or radio station call letters loudly blasted out, though.

Everyone looks so goddamn mopey!

Yes, middle class prosperity, plus kids just looking for something to spend money on. Don't forget that at the time, there wasn't really a $400 or $600 electronic device that everyone needed to have, freeing up that disposable income for endless posters, keychains, CDs, and other merchandising.
Also something not

@avclub-d0cf409eb912cc0cc950b41b6d892d07:disqus He's Canadian! They spell things properly too!

Oh man.
From Sean's link:

I loved The Journey of Natty Gann, but maybe I just really liked the wolf.

…hmm, Canada stalls on free trade pact.

He looks like a grown up that-kid-from-the-Sixth-Sense!

And the tall is actually a small! Who names these things?!

And there's daily flights to the moon and everyone can travel by zeppelin! But no coffee or sheep.

@eric827:disqus Because maybe she felt like it was her fault. too? Let's delve into 'more information than you require about me' time and let me add an anecdote: I grew up in a world, many years post-Joan Holloway Harris, where young women were told, time and time again, that no means no, that you can ask him to stop

But this isn't a documentary, shot in an ad agency in the 1960s. It's a television show. Chekhov's gun, Law of Character Economy, all those type of things come to mind. There must have been a reason to introduce this character, to have him make contradictory statements, to throw him into scenes with all the major

Ask for Abe tomorrow and you'll find him a grave man.

I was wondering during the episode when the notion of margarine as 'healthier' than butter started getting lots of play.
Also Betty went blonde after Henry announced he wanted to run for office, and has slowly been reducing throughout the season, over a span of about six months which seems reasonable.

Actually bikinis tend to offer more bust support as they're often designed like a bra, whereas one piece suits generally have the unfortunate effect of smooshing and pushing downwards if you've got a larger rack.