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Just because you're hopelessly illiterate when it comes to 90s music doesn't mean you have to take it out on the rest of the AVClub.

Have they not already done this, and if not, why?

They're not in Delaware either.

Really, any album that's not Terror Twilight is the right answer.

**can't tell if serious**

The passive-aggressive twat white knighting the lady on the airplane is a straight up asshole. That he felt the need to live tweet his assholery makes it all the worse.

Can I be the first to troll this thread and say that Sinatra sucks?

You have enough knowledge to know the lingo, but no grasp of what's actually going on. I used to love people like you in law school.

And also Skinner is Dr. Hibbert's father.

Too much plastic surgery just makes you look like everyone else who's had too much plastic surgery. Since most people who get too much plastic surgery are 40-50ish women, she looks like a 50 year old woman to me.

One of the best moments in the series, IMO.

I always though Mandy was a really sexy name. That is all.

Sort of over the top?  It amazes me anyone takes that movie seriously.

I actually like Slate, but it is a great example showing that if you go to the right prep schools and Ivy League universities, you'll always have buddies to prop you up, no matter how mediocre you are.

I don't think it was veiled at all.  It was just contemporized (that's a word, right?).

Fun fact: That's My Mama was a real tv show.

No, we were definitely led to believe that the universe-changing song The Wyld Stallyns played was "God Gave Rock n' Roll To You", which sounded suspiciously like a ball-less KISS.

When I was about 6, Young Frankenstein did scare the hell out of me.

Built to Spill are my Grateful Dead.  I've seen them somewhere north of 15 times, but I can't remember the exact number.  About half those times they played Else and my goddamn mind was blown every fucking time.

The thing I love about The Plan is you have the great studio version and the even better version on Live with the soaring guitar solo at the end.