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He still has a ways to go to beat out her memorial bench!

Maybe because I'm about to leave work on a Friday afternoon, but I have been laughing at your last sentence for about five minutes.

I don't think anybody has to uncover that this is a failure.

Woof. After doing a Google Image search on them, I think I'll pass on the actual "music."

It's a toss-up between him and Hardwick.

If anything, that episode introduced me to what I can currently describe as "the worst song I have ever heard in my entire life." That awful, awful, awful Fall Out Boy song that uses the theme song from "The Munsters" as its main guitar riff.

After listening to his WTF episode, how many times did he scream and exaggerate his laugh during this interview?

I think it's the one where he's singing about California.

I'm pretty cheesed, America.

You look at lady's johns you can eat maple walnut ice cream from the toilets. Eh! There's exceptions.

What is Holland?

Yeah, the fact that Wendy is so close and understanding of Jax now after he shot her in the arm with a syringe or heroin is so stupid.

Spot on.

That's interesting because I always knew that he had a shitty childhood, however, that wasn't what I took away from the doc. From the footage and talking head interviews, he seemed to have a decent, normal childhood. Everyone else seemed able to move on except him. I even commented to my girlfriend, "Wow, his

I was (am?) a major Nirvana fan who just turned 30. I loved Cobain when I was younger and purchased any and everything Nirvana-related that I could get my middle school hands on. My band played their music all the time, posters on the wall, books, etc.

And who can forget "Worst. Docent. Ever."

"I knew at the end of the first episode he'd get away with it."

/looks at price
//has Aneurysm

That sounds….unpleasant.

I haven't listened to it (and probably won't), but he is someone I just don't get.