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Eli Cash
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The contest runs for 10 months. The winner will have forgotten he or she entered by the time they announce.

Guys, don't feed the troll.

Because if they put it on top then he has NO CHOICE but to click the link. Those bastards.

I loved season 1 at the time. Now I find it excruciatingly dull.

My roommate at the time actually called it halfway through. I was all, "what? You're so dumb." Shows what I know.

I would like someone to perform the bestialities for me.

I would like someone to perform the bestialities for me.

300+ comments and no one has pointed out that Fargo is a city in North Dakota, not Minnesota? You have all let me down. Every one of you. 

300+ comments and no one has pointed out that Fargo is a city in North Dakota, not Minnesota? You have all let me down. Every one of you. 

It improves dramatically upon the original "Friday" video by shaving good 3 minutes off of it. I approve.

The Polyphonic Spree seems like a natural for this list. Their studio recordings just have nothing on the live experience.

Honestly, what film wouldn't benefit from additional shots of a horses asshole?

Oh, OH, and clowns. When I was 10 my older cousin and I watched Stephen King's IT on tv. I'm still creeped out by clowns. Also, yes, I'm a big bag of neuroses.

A TORNADO EXPLODED MY HEAD!!
The Wizard of Oz caused me to have an irrational fear of tornadoes (irrational because I grew up just outside Boston — not exactly Tornado Alley).

Has it been established that Noel knows already the events of "The Body?" I think he said he does, but I'm not sure. If not this is a pretty spoilery thread. As someone who had that plot development ruined for me (by none other than Joss Wheadon himself!) I'd rather err on the side of caution.

@puncturedjesus: YES. "Peanut Butter, Eggs and Dice" is my favorite thing EVER. I nearly hyperventilated the first time I saw "The Bob LaMonta Story" and I still occasionally burst out in Ronnie's song from "FUZZ The Musical."

Nah, I see what you did there, but as far as firsties go that one wasn't bad.

The Doll's Tea Party
I'm listening to the newest Magnetic Fields album and I think it's pretty average. Eight months after it's release this is still a more interesting statement than ANYTHING having to do with this show or, for that matter, Ice Cube.

John Nobel absolutely carried this show through some of it's rougher stretches, particularly in season one. He's nothing short of fantastic.

Mmm, two Olivias
There's some serious sex-tape potential there, amiright?