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I saw them in 2004 at the Greek in Berkeley (their first reunion).  Their tix were moderately priced.  By that time, I could amply afford both tickets and pants.

I like it as well.  The Pitchfork "1.0" validates my taste, frankly.

Dog is the Jeff "Skunk" Baxter of the ensemble.

Someone's due a safety helmet adjustment.

Did someone say band meetup at Golden Corral?

moved away from the edge of a broken heart, now living in a spacious ranch-style out in the burbs.

Spot on.  The Cose is a little too full of herself.

MILES better than the formulaic whedonproduct.

"OOOOOOH SHIIIIIT!"

@avclub-abf62dbc4df6850b04691ae2becbbb49:disqus Tell Mike it was only business.  I always liked him.

Every single movie, Spader owns.

I like this show better than Hannibal, if only for Spader in full ham mode.

No diggity?  Reasonable doubt.

She is a fucking robot.  It's hard to fathom she made it past any sort of vetting process from casting in the first place.

Red Reddington could have told you this first - but you'd have had to tickle his crack for a bit beforehand.

@avclub-d5fed60ca5b77126ceab9061b1517211:disqus I like to imagine that real life in the 80s was just as coke fueled and as Teri Garr-laden as it appeared.

I mistakenly saw Funny People.  Navelgazing from at least two "talents" (apatow and sandler) who completely overestimate their own meager abilities.

*cues up "Malibu" on the Victrola*

I do this all the time with Adam Sandler or Katherine Heigl.  I've done alright for myself.

"buttnormity"  - Maureen Dowd