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Fun fact: If you were to line up all the penises in China, everyone would know what a sick fuck you are.

I don't know if I believe Murray's explanation.  He might have been pulling the interviewer's leg, which he is known to do.

My theory as to why they would cover something that I imagine would be very obscure to their audience: for some reason, this serves as a particularly telling example of what they think of as a particularly American kind of insanity.  Kind of like how people tend to mention the used panty vending machines in Tokyo

NO guys real exit me, hairy OR shorn.  No way they're getting out.

Were those just good puns?  Well-done, sirs.

"If you’re lucky, you can pinpoint the exact moment you gave up on your dreams."

Yeah, that's not how alimony works.

I'd rather they flock to nu metal than country.  Country is theoretically redeemable.

Yes, nobody has mentioned the Andy fluff gag, till now.  That was one of the funniest bits of the night, especially how every time they kept cutting to Andy he was a little stickier than the last time.

For me, that was the high point of the episode.  Britta has turned into a loveable goofball, maybe currently the most likeable character.  I have to give a lot of credit to Jacobs.  She's really thrown herself into some silly bits this season, and they've worked (for me) because of her lack of reserve.

Those are great things to know JK Simmons from, but it's his portrayal of gay neo-nazi inmate Schillinger in Oz which is seared in my brain.  This guy and Stephen Root have raised character acting to a high art.

The real question is WHICH degree.  One thing I learned in retrospect, fortunately not that hard way, is that if you're going to dish out/borrow tens of thousands of dollars for four+ years of education, you better come out of it with an actual skill.  I'm a big proponent of learning and education in general, and

Yeah, you missed something.  But then again, you're far from alone.

I guess it's good to know someone else has it worse.  Hearing about everyone getting the good stuff for sub-300 is just depressing to me.

I'm pretty sure that NY is the lousiest market of all.

You're asking this where?

It's totally understandable that you would come to post about how much you think a show sucks on a forum populated by die hard fans, and not expect an argument.  By the way, welcome to the internet

Mike and Jen are divorced, it is true.  But the Julia Stiles rumors were just that, never substantiated by anyone.

I think what you mean to say is when you turn on the radio and listen to stations that call themselves "classic rock," you hear a bunch of stuff from the 80's, and that's why you think that stuff is classic rock.  I agree with everything butyour conclusion, and your moronic/ironic use of capital letters.

It begs the question: do we judge him a fool because he seems so, or because he thinks it is amusing to seem so?