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Leonard Lunatic
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Definitely the best and needed mentioning.  You've got the car roaming the outfield, the ceramic ball to blind people, honeys and hounds all over the field, weapons used as you round the bases, and of course, the dreaded gun circle.  UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES IS THE GUN TO BE TOUCHED AT ANY POINT IN THE GAME!

The best song was never put on either album, which was "Bret You Got It Goin On"

I like starting the movie with them in New Zealand and being too Americanized, but they'd need to be back in New York within about 15 minutes to reunite the rest of the characters.  Murray can get them to go because of a top secret murder investigation he is working on for the New Zealand Consulate or something.

I always thought it was interesting because Doug shot season 5 of the Wire between seasons 1 and 2 of FOC, and there is no bigger contrast of characters than Doug and the newspaper editor he played in the Wire.

They can't have a movie without all of the others.  Murray, Dave, Mel, Jim, Doug, the guy in the next room Murray called on the intercom whose name I can't remmeber right now… even Eugene's creepiness is a necessity.

Jim was the dick for asking all of those questions.

Leggy Blonde doesnt work as well on the album if you heard it before watching the episode.  After watching the episode it is featured in, I had much more respect for that song and it is now one of my favorites on the first album.

Leggy Blonde is a terrific song sung by Murray, plus you have Aziz Ansari in a fine role, and Jemaine and Bret coming up with all those new ways to flip people the bird.  Good stuff.

New Zealand Town was not a great episode, but it did have the great character of Brian, the Prime Minister.

Definitely underrated. I bought this album the first day it came out, and was somewhat disappointed at the time, but it has since turned out to be one of my favorite albums of all time.

Your cousin Jeffery is now friends with his professor.  Actual friends.  Like equals!

"Who is a sexy boy-oy?"

The timeless art of seduction.

I like how proud Jerry is of his Ovaltine jokes when Bania is reading them the first time.  It's almost like he secretly likes writing the hacky material that Bania loves.  That feeling returns in "The Butter Shave" when he easily slips into his hacky mode (complete with rainbow suspenders and cancer jokes) when

Anyone over the age of 70 gets an exemption on drinking the cheap, shitty beers.  Some of those beers were higher class 50 years ago, and its also hard to stay drunk all the time when living on a very fixed income.  You can't even buy a bag of shitty weed to go with your Schlitz with a lot of these meager Social

I often forget when I ask some of my friends if they are drunk too, that most people have jobs and don't get drunk every day of the week.

If you look back over the years, the Butters episodes are usually some of the strongest each season.

I agree that the Mysterion part was more touching than they usually get, but I don't watch SP for that, I watch for the laughs.

If it means anything, many of the late 60's and 70's rock stars (who are legitimately considered classic rock) love Pearl Jam, and credit them for helping to save rock in the 90's after the atrocities of the 80's.

Zeppelin is awesome, and it's hard to disagree with that (unless you're like a million of the assholes on here) but after the bashing they took in the article, Pearl Jam needs to be defended.  There is a lot more to a band's story than most assholes who only hear the overplayed, mainstream songs of popular band are