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ladies and gentleman, Seth MacFarlane!

if you let it sit on your counter, you'll get fruit flies?

yeah, i love her version.

prison systems are really fucked up all over the place

it's not just a list of rules, it's a contract that Leonard signed.

A lot of people just hate multi-camera sitcoms as a concept these days

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Amy is truly awesome.

everything's a fucking anthem with popular rock bands these days. damn, kids : have some fun!

i can't remember the last time i played it all the way through - could be a decade ago. i never loved the album. i love "All Apologies" (and the Unplugged version is sublime). i like a couple of the other songs, too. but in general, by the time this came out, i was growing weary of the whole buzzy, self-indulgent,

i would've gone with Colm Meaney and Paula Poundstone.

or "I hope they kept their motors clean, they were the best damn women that I ever seen!"

i am not a Seether, i am a free man

for me, it's on the night of the first day of a beach week vacation.

he would've been fine if they'd left him as the Spanish teacher.

yay!
pre-ordered!
Pol! Vo!

“It’s Raining On Prom Night,” a song that occurs much later in the story and was omitted from the film

Gordon Ramsay

But why does Leonard always wear his coat?

Who's crying?

i was hoping it was the Beatles, because that could be great. also because i forgot about this one. this was better than her doing the Beatles' could have ever been.