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Jeff Tweedy
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King's Lead Hat may disagree with you :D

Fantastic album. Like I've said elsewhere, I'm not a superfan, and I don't even own (as in physical albums or even in digital form) any of his work. It could be worse in comparison to his past work, but I'm gathering that it is just merely different than his past work.

I'm not a super-fan. I don't own any of Albarn's works, solo or otherwise.

Does watching Good Times depress the fuck out of anyone else? Part of it is the crummy Cabrini–Green inspired apartment set. Even the most posh of mansions looked crummy in 1970s set design, but they managed to make tenement housing feel even more depressing than in Candy Man or Judgement Night.

I'm still waiting for

Yeah, I never made it through Bible Stories during the first airing. The boxcar wrap-around just grossed me out to no end for the longest time.

Ahhhh, kiss my dishrag!

That said, Greany also wrote My Sister, My Sitter which was one of the episodes that cemented my "I'm enjoying Futurama and Dr. Katz on a pure-joy level and this show feels like an irritation to me now" realization.

And yes, a dismal episode, but it was written by the dude who coined "embiggen", so it is hard to say that he's not a perfectly cromulent writer.

Professor Nerdlinger here. Ahem, the episode you refer to is
I, (Annoyed Grunt)-bot — episode 322, the ninth episode of Season 15.

Adding: The "cone on head" was in The Wizard Of Evergreen Terrace. Season 10 was a real rough ride for me. Wizard isn't even the worst of that, though, now that I'm looking at other episodes there.

3. Kill the Alligator and Run (Season 11) was the final nail in the coffin for me; the first nail was the episode where Homer wore a traffic cone on his head in bed.

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GET THE FUCK OFF OF MY PROGRAM WITH THAT INFORMATION

This week on WHM: Hail Caesar, a Anthony Michael Hall vanity project. It is a really awful mess of a movie, and you get to see a pre-KissKissBangBang Robert Downey Jr in his absolute lowest of lows.

Yes

Reverse anal…think about it.

It's Kevin!

Did you hear that he suffered a hernia from doing a Steve "Whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy" earlier on in the series?

If you look closely at the window during the living room scenes, you can see him walking back and forth from his car to the front door.