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HBO ordered Chase to partner Baccala with Junior so they could have a bizarro Larry David/Jeff Garlin thing going. Actually that's probably not entirely true.

It's got the writer from Nash Bridges and Law & Order: SUV after all.

Nick Chinlund
Weird to see him play a character other than the demon finger eating creep I remembered him from on The X-Files. Donnie Pfaster still gives me the chills.

Agree 100 percent Chubby. I have yet to experience a cookie that is even in the same ballpark of the tagalong.

Know any good fightin' music?

Carpenter TV Movie
I remember a three-part horror movie that aired on Sci-Fi in the 80s/90s. One segment featured Mark Hamill as a pro ball player who gets speared in the eye. Another segment featured Stacy Keach. It was awesome as I recall.

I LIKE BIG BUTTS!

What's your stance on free food, Benny?

'"You make that ass dance, Larry?"

Put a shirt on, Randy. You cheeseburglar coagulating artery mother fucker.

You're in for a treat..if the ending hasn't been spoiled for you already that is.

He doesn't drink anymore. He just freezes it and eats it like a popsicle.

Marty! Kundun…I liked it.

Hey you guys remember when Vito broke that chair? Ha!

I'm no lawyer but if Ade was smart enough to retain one after she was hauled in by the FBI couldn't she rightly claim entrapment?

Ralph Bunche
That scene at the construction site which ends in violence is spurred by Patsy saying "What are you Ralph Bunche, over heeya?" to the guy trying to break up the fight. Had to Google that name but you gotta give the writers credit for making such an obscure joke.

That reminds me of the John Madden soundbyte the DJ's of my local cock rock station play whenever they discuss something gay.

Mireille Enos
Natural po-lice.

Great fucking movie. Stay away from the American remake of that though.

I thought he killed it a couple weeks ago in that Kings of Catchphrase Comedy sketch as the Eastern European comic.