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Chauncey McGillicuddy
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This has inspired me to create a Rush Limbaugh gimmick account.

A character takes pretty good care of himself and has good genes. He passes gently in his sleep one night at the age of 90 with his family by his side. It's pretty hard on them, but they rest easy knowing he's in a better place.

All sequels, past, present and future, always have existed, always will exist. The Tralfamadorians can watch all the films in a series at once just the way we can look at a stretch of the Rocky Mountains. It is just an illusion we have here on earth that one sequel follows another one, like beads on a string.

There's a lesson to be learned here in all of this. I just don't have the slightest fucking clue what it is.

Even though my town is the birthplace of Quentin Tarantino and namesake of Johnny Knoxville, the biggest point of pride has to a Simpsons episode.

I got a Bang Bus notification for this?!

I definitely agree in theory that the dissolution of privacy is disturbing, but the rich and famous have always had a target on their back, even in the pre-smartphone era.

The amount of people on my Facebook page defending Donald Sterling is baffling. They always start with "I don't agree with what he said, but" and then go on and on about privacy, not seeing the irony of all of the privacy they've given up via Facebook.

To be fair, a lot of writers back then wrote short stories for magazines to supplement their income. So some pulpy filler is to be expected.

He was a football player and in the band. I think he was a lineman and James Van Der Beek was the douchey quarterback, and the girl from Jurassic Park was his date. Totally underrated movie. AV Club needs to write about it.

Not every piece of art has to be an earth-shatteringly new idea or concept that makes you rethink life. Some people feel certain things, but have a hard time putting them into words. I love Vonnegut precisely because he preaches to the choir; he says things in a way that give me a greater understanding about how I

Can we get some love for the prom in Angus?

Make a Battletoads movie. Now that'd be news!

Yup.

Absolutely adore this album. I like "Perfect" and "Love" too, but this one for me just has everything. The first time I heard Built to Spill was actually on Pandora a few years ago. I was working or something and "Carry the Zero" came on. By the time it got to the breakdown at the end, I had to drop what I was doing

I got a Breaking Bad notification for this??

Just saw him last week for the first time. He just absolutely killed it.

Hood's is good, but it's a much more passive listen to me than some of the Truckers' other stuff. Really like "Leavin' Time," a sweet song. Haven't heard Cooley's yet, but I'll track it down. What I wouldn't give to see those three guys back on the same stage.

Just giving some love to Jason Isbell's "Southeastern." It didn't really blow me away until I delved into the lyrics. He makes great songwriting seem easy.

If you disregard the "immediate-onset meningitis" and the "fast-acting antibiotics, which, but the way, we have one dose shy of the number of people infected so somebody's gonna die" and the "the psychologist lady is a makeshift MD" and the "Junior is crazy and sane" plots, I actually thought this episode was