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Cece- is a real weak-link on this show.

By the way- 
I hate it when people say "Hey, you are a liar" and then provide ZERO fucking  context as to WHY they are in a position to call a complete stranger a liar.  Fuck you, you troll.
Your friend Jay can't summon the energy to simply be polite to people that are HELPING him promote his own work.  Maybe if he had

Sorry, Mark true story.  Nothing like waking up on Saturday morning and finding an email (they email you when people reply to these things) with someone calling me liar.  So, fuck you for that…

Ryan Lochte is a prime example of what I've been saying for years:
It ain't easy being David Lee Roth…

My theory was that one on them was into the other one before they were cool and then when they both became cool they could quite reconcile that and then they were just,like, "meh" and so they pretended like they never like each other in the first place and isn't Brooklyn cool?

I don't know, guys.  I just think Girls is just a kind of OK show- not great- not terrible- better than mediocre but less than great.
I don't see what the big deal is, to be honest…

I think the hostility comes from the fact that this site is definitely in the "Alt-Comedy" camp- your Patton Oswalts, Sarah Silvermans etc…and Jeselnick is more of a traditional club comic.

Well, it's a preference and you have your's.  Personally, I like both- you can't eat steak every night, sometimes you gotta have chicken or a salad.

Oh, shit.  When I say "not genuine" I meant emotionally- not that it didn't happen.

Curly- I get it. He wasn't the worst person I ever met- you had a fairly good experience with him and it was wrong of me to assume that it wasn't genuine. My bad.

Like I said- I worked in an environment where very famous people either shopped or came in professionally to promote their work and my experience has been that-
1. The more successful the person was the nicer they were- generally. The almost famous are the worst…
2. People surprise you- some people with terrible

Honestly, he was a sweetheart-

Sure, he is polite to someone that is going to write about him…

In my work I've met both Jay Farrar and Jeff Tweedy-
Jeff Tweedy was funny, charming and accommodating  approachable and friendly and an all around pleasure to deal with…

On some web sites suggesting that Community is just good and not great counts as trolling…

You know, Community was never really THAT good.  It was always interesting and involving but it was also,seriously over-praised…

Interesting experiment- have a writer with zero interest in a show that he has actually never watched- throw him into an episode in the middle of the 4th season so he can review the show as a whole.

-Morrissey “keeps finding new ways to depress us,”-

I'm not gonna say all of those are gems (I'm looking at you, UB40) but it's the charts were certainly much more, um, musical just a couple of years ago-

Great news- couple of things though-