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The Stan/Nina subplot was very disappointing.  It made me wonder if Stan really was assigned to go undercover with the white supremacists or if he just did it because he had two drinks and some jackass pressured him into it.

Curious to see what they come up with for Wisconsin.

Can you imagine the outrage there would be over the lazy and stupid ethnic jokes in last night's episode if…

I'll admit that I'm not terribly riveted by this song.  Feels a little bit too much like background music to me.  Nothing terrible about it, it just has no effect on me.

Stumbled into here looking for information on if the DotEoT remaster was released as a single disc, and saw this comment.

I agree, the well is pretty dry with both those bands (both of which I still love without an ounce of shame).  They both have a really fantastic first decade or so of their catalog (in the case of Foo Fighters, I'm including past lives in Nirvana, Sunny Day Real Estate, etc.).  But at this point they're both very much

When I think of reasons not to do meth, Wendy comes up pretty high on the list.

"The A.V. Club thought Mirman might make a completely left-field
pick for his HateSong, and while he didn’t, really, the reasons for his
pure, unadulterated abhorrence are plenty smart."

That's what counts for an extensive tour these days?  Their North American dates barely leave the coasts.

So basically, this movie stars A Bunch Of People That Everyone On The Planet Would Want To Have Sex With Oh And Also Louis CK.

"Whip your dick and show her who's the boss"

Back in the early 2000's garage rock boom, I was completely in love with "Electric Sweat" and "In a Young Man's Mind" from The Mooney Suzuki's "Electric Sweat" album.

In all honesty, Neighborhood 2 (Laika) is one of my least liked tracks on that album.

Let Down for me.

I know that I will lose 8,000,000 cool points for saying it, but I still love the first two tracks on Good News For People Who Love Bad News.  I don't care how popular "Float On" was, I still get a little bouncy when I hear it.

I completely forgot about what the options were for the reader voting.

The question is so unnecessary.  The answer is obviously "yes".

It's not Chris Brown's fault  I blame his producers.  There's something subliminal in his music that has a weird effect on people… every time I hear "Crawl", I want to punch Rihanna in the face.

That would be perfect.

And Bob Saget is the father!