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As much as I love AD, I wouldn't mind if it didn't have a fifth season or if it just ended after that one. I mean, the fourth season had some good stuff here and there (A New Start, Gob rising from the dead, Lucille in a non-smoking room, etc) but it will be extremely hard to keep up with the quality of the original

Considering some of the things associated with investments in the Middle East, that might not be the best thing to say.

(attaches iv unit to etpietro's arm)

The Loud House would be an entertaining show if the characters were likeable.

I bet early 1990s Paul Verhoeven would have had a blast with the concept. He really knew how to subvert society with those scifi movies he made.

The Purge concept is a great one but the films themselves are bad on execution. A Purge movie would be a hell of a lot better if it delved more into the psychology of the event and what causes people to commit crimes.

You must not be a wizz on it.

Tell me about it. If people could submit anything, about 70% of all submissions would be of Harambe with an exaggerated johnson.

That's Rich Uncle Pennybags. I know he's called Mr. Monopoly today but I prefer to call him Rich Uncle Pennybags, his original name.

HOW DARE YOU. I WILL DEFEND CHICAGO DEEP DISH PIZZA JUST LIKE I DEFEND CINCINNATI CHILI.

Don't forget the Victory Auto Wreckers commercial, that's something Chicago has that LA doesn't.

I haven't been very fond of birthdays in recent years because the attention that they draw to me just seems unwarranted. Of course, it is always a regular reminder of getting old but anyone could say that.

People should like Gorillaz. Unfortunately, it's not easy to come across fans of the band who make you want to hide the fact that you're a fan of that said band (I have the same issue with Tool. I love Tool but most of their fans annoy me)

Gorillaz = unique, entertaining and unpredictable. Probably the best stuff Damon Albarn has done outside Blur.

I saw Green Day at Lollapalooza a few years back. It is an insane live show with lots of fireworks and effects, grabbing audience members out of nowhere to make them sing, callouts to the host city and lots of crazy stuff. It is very hyper and outlandish and I strongly recommend their shows to anyone if only for the

Sparkle and Fade is one of the best albums of the 1990s, I am not afraid to say it. And So Much for the Afterglow has a few good songs here and there. But I can't say much about their 2000s output.

At least the theater in Tampa got a new sponsor. Seriously, 1-800-Ask-Gary Amphitheater makes places like Guaranteed Rate Field, KFC Yum! Center and Sleep Train Arena sound smart in comparison.

Nice to see Coastal Credit Union at Walnut Creek keep its name for a change. That place has gone by at least five names since it opened up…it's like it changes names every other year.

Big deal, Everclear's Art Alexikas is in his mid-50s. I'm surprised too.

Knowing how hardcore, hostile and confrontational his supporters are, I would think Twitter would do anything they can to keep him on Twitter. The risk of pulling him from the site, even if it is for the better of the country, would be too dramatic from a financial standpoint.