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That character just reminds me of the We Hate Movies podcast.

You mean one of those mouth guards.

Reminds me of Carolina Hurricanes games these days; nowadays games here in Raleigh are either half-empty or they're unofficial road games. (although our new GM is trying to change things; reports are the Canes sold more season tickets this year than last)

You realize the Jets only won because the Browns 2.0 are a total mess, right? I mean, how many starting quarterbacks have they had in the last 15 years, 20?

The Broncos' AFL throwbacks are probably worse. The yellow and brown mix is pretty fugly.

You know, this Sunday may be the only real home game the Redskins get, what with them playing the Rams. Apparently Redskin fans are staying away from Fedex Field in droves; the Dolphins fans clearly outnumbered them in Landover the other day. I guess people are finally realizing that Daniel Snyder is fucking the team

"If this were a Lifetime Moment of Truth movie then this would be the part with the big revelation as the screen cuts to black for a commercial!"
(brief pause with nothing happening)

The narrator doesn't want you to badmouth Andy Griffith. Ever.

"Cartoons don't always have to be perfectly logical and sensible, Bart."
(Homer watches while sitting on couch; meanwhile, Homer walks by open window)

Well, at least it wasn't a Simpsons quote or else I'd never hear the end of it. :P

In On Her Majesty's Secret Service, James Bond can't get a woman to fall for him, thus leading to one of the best lines in the film franchise:
"This never happened to the last guy!"

This song was originally supposed to be about a car but I'm still curious as to who Wendy really is.

It always bothers me when they show babies with their diapers fully in view. Come on, dude, no one wants to see that.

The real question is, do these millennials who want this have jobs to get their income and if so then what jobs do they have?

I remember watch Invader Zim for the first time on that channel a decade ago. It was commercial free at the time and they aired lots of stuff that would be consider obscure today.

I thought Rick was younger than 80 years old; I thought he was 65 or something.

Having seen Weird Al in concert this year (at the Booth Amplitheater in suburban Raleigh) I can say that yes, the guy is still awesome. If you have not seen him in concert then I strongly recommend you do so. He and his band have so much energy.

Are you talking about Michael Kosta?

Anyone catch Regular Show last night?

It's nice to see a Mabel-centered episode that doesn't entail her search for boys for a change. Great to see Wendy in something non-romantic too.