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Right on…don't forget Yo La Tengo, Built to Spill, Wilco (especially noodly Nels), they all get a free pass, and it always pissed me off, even though I like much of those bands. As someone noted below the beef was more with the fans, and the music never got a shot. Even still it's a hard band to get into but I listen

Same here, I thought it was pretty awesome, without being a fan of the guy one way or another. He embraces being a scumbag on such a meta level it was impossible to put it down. Still highly recommended if you like 80s-90s Hollywood trashy stories.

They did the soundtrack for a documentary on Ed Hardy (I think that's his name), the hot rod artist guy. It's an okay documentary with some odd touches (like celebrity voice-overs giving monologues 'as' fancy hot rods). The music is great as expected, mostly in short doses, pretty good match for their sound/vibe.

Nah, you're wrong there. I'm really neither left nor right, but I thought the whole moral of the story of this election is to not shut off other viewpoints and make an effort to understand what you don't necessarily believe. I can be hard, but I'm trying. It's pretty easy to hate one side or the other and keep your

So isn't there this thing called free speech, and hecklers at a comedy show? Seems like a bad example to set, just throw people out if they don't like what you're saying. It's one thing if they're completely unruly and disruptive, but I don't really get that from this story. And I like Burress and lean left, but this

This is more about TV Land, but my company does commercials during the Teachers show (which I guess is kinda dirty), and it was boycotted by this right wing/moral majority group called One Million Moms. They raised all kinds of hell and all but crashed our customer service team, and our company buckled and apparently

I saw him at the dearly departed Lincoln Lodge in Chicago, and he was by far the best person I saw there, miles ahead of everybody else (and many weren't bad). What a fun place. Waffle fries and 32oz Moosehead frosty mugs. Also saw TJ Miller there, who was almost as great, pre-Cloverfield. As much as I hate

don't think I've watched one single show on this list, and only heard of a couple of the actors…not that that means much, but still

I give myself presents a bit too often, if anything.

Our Christmas tree this year is a douglas fir, just for that reason. Didn't bother to mention that to the rest of the family who wouldn't get the joke. And my wife was still pissed at the selection which my son and I spent a lot of time deciding on.

Ha…my dear brother doesn't do open mics but he's got the uke/ostentatious hat thing down. At least it's usually kiddie-type songs.

You wouldn't believe how excited these salespeople and industry honchos were, as if it were the Who in '71. That level of lameness combined with extreme monetary wealth is beyond sad.

I have to add that my current company (which pulled a near hostile takeover of my beloved former company) has used Train as its 'house band' for a few big industry/corporate events. Needless to say people in this scene think they're the greatest fucking ever, and I couldn't help but thing how they probably had some

p.s Caputo became my favorite character, by far, and it was great to see what'll surely be short-lived satisfaction.

So…I'm sorry, but that finale was pretty ridiculous, like some bad Pulp Fiction knockoff, and I'm having a hard time believing that it was so well received. That's not counting Rosa's morph from ancient eastern Euro/Russian to overacting young Latina hottie. Come on! This is an okay show, but people, like this

So I guess I'm just not going to agree with this reviewer guy. I thought the first episode of season 2 was the best one yet, and episode 2 was more bad comedy routine nonsense. Like her or not, Piper is the most interesting character, she's why we're watching the show, and I enjoyed the first episode because I had no