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"Heroes" is my favorite. It's got Robert Fripp and Carlos Alomar just letting loose and Brian Eno producing and playing synth. God, I love that record.

Sing it again, Lou!

You are entering a world of pain.

I don't fail on shabbas!

Spike Spiegel

They don't allow you to have bees, dear.

I know. It's weird. I'm not sure how to feel.

I agree with the review
Solid album, not amazing but some good songs. Not a bad addition to their legacy.

At the Scott Pilgrim showing in Philly, people threw stuff at the screen when M. Night's name came up.

Pier Pressure

Elegant Victorian Lady should really show up for this.

"Am I one of the Jews?"

Yes
Can't wait for that DVD. Fuck you, starz.

Technically a Nerves song. Blondie was covering it.

I'm a Zima man myself.

Teenage suicide
Don't do it
Teenage suicide
Oh well (or "Yes I can" in the Unrest version)

Wasn't this
a Robot Chicken sketch? Or does it just seem like one?

This show made me the jingoistic country music singer I am today.

At the end of the last episode Michael tells George-Michael it wouldn't have lasted anyway because they're just kids.

I've always thought of Eternal Sunshine as the sci-fi Annie Hall. They won't make it, but Jim Carrey and Woody Allen both learn that even when things don't work out, it's still worth the experience. Or, as Allen put it,
"The food here is terrible."
"I know, and such small portions."