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His kids probably tell him to be more down to earth. How they would greet Will Smith to earth? I wonder….

But what about bourbon? Brownest of the brown liquors… What's that? … You want me to drink you?

In Canada we had the Grey Cup Boogaloo, which sadly did not electrify the charts or raise money for charity.

I would put a handful of episodes over Time Bobby 2, but that just shows what an amazingly consistent year it was. My personaltwo favourites were the Herzog and Chico Davis episodes, I was hoping to hear some Sanz in a bonus clip. My most underrated moment would go to Joe Wengert's psychic from the Adam Brody episode.

YOU'RE ALL STUPID AND NO ONE IS HERE TO STOP ME FROM INSULTING YOU DUMB STUPIDS

I was so lonely I was ready to fall in love with a female voiced computer. Like that great Spike Jonze movie I just saw, S1MONE with Al Pacino.

And what about Chandler Bing??

Sufjan must do what's right, sure as Kilimanjaro rises like Olympus above the Serengeti.

They should consider getting Larry "the Kid" King in lieu of Alec Baldwin's show failing.

I wish they would have done this with 2001: A Space Odyssey. The monolith could have said, "you apes are driving me bananas!" instead of just standing there boring me out of my mind.

Will the podcast also get its own dance? Featuring Vicki Vale?

John Goodman on Community. His ponytail ended up doing more acting. Obviously he wasn't going to be a regular on the show, but I feel like it was implied he'd have way more to do that season.

I eagerly await the followup direct-to-DVD Franzen biopic.

"Hmm. This does not please me. You there, automobile driver. Write me a television script."

They're awesome. Proof: their cover of Outkast's "Prototype".

The fact that you call Bowie that tells me you're not ready.

And who put the ram in the ramalamadingdong?

Yeah I agree about the major differences, and they're not really comparable when it comes to their songwriting style and what not. I thought his death was an accidental overdose? Not that suicide would have been a surprise unfortunately. Really fucked up how his insurance and health issues piled up unrelentingly.

He kind of reminds me of Vic Chestnutt. The fact that their lives seem, or seemed, to be an eternal struggle really set them apart and gave their music an incredible emotional weight. I always figured Chestnutt would be more famous now, too, but I don't see him talked about much.

It's Yoko Ono. Her vocals on Bungalow Bill are what made the Beatles into the stuff of legend.