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Agreed. It's my favorite post season 9 episode.

If it's consistently underrated, why are you so surprised it wasn't mentioned?

I listened to the whole thing. Do I get a prize?

My dad's computer when I was about 5 needed an external hard drive about as big as a good-sized piece of luggage to store 8 MB.

My guess is it's freelancers from Winterfell avenging the Red Wedding.

They should have made Suey Park host.

Let me take this opportunity to say: I fucking hate Jimmy Fallon.

I think I saw that on an episode of Law and Order: SVU

Well, actually it's totally relevant to what you're saying because your argument is that the "correct" interpretation of scripture is one way, and I am pointing out that many self-professed Christians (of which you are not) would disagree with you.

That's all well and good what you learned in your scriptural analysis class, but we who live in the real world see religious fundamentalists use whatever part of the old or new testament happens to suit their power agenda at the time, regardless of what Colossians 2 says.

Wow, that new version is terrible.

Aaaaaaaaaaaand this pretty much sums it up right here.

That's too bad because Chipotle would like you to consider a delicious burrito for lunch as an alternative to the erstwhile hero.

Not really. Maryland is south of Mason-Dixon, but I don't think anyone considers it southern.

Most young people in Brooklyn can't afford to leave their apartments.

This show is brilliant! He's coming out of a TWA plane! Don't you guys get it? Like something that existed back then but doesn't now?!? Brilliant!

Shit, my apologies to uselessbeauty.

"750 AVClub Comments Criticizing the Inventory Subject"

Pavement certainly is obscure in the general populace, but you would think that on a pop culture website that ostensibly celebrates the artistic gems regardless of their place on the Hot 100, readers would at least be open to articles about one of the best and most significant '90s bands there was.

I'm listening to Workbook now. Sounds like he's using the acoustic's built in piezo pickup. They always sound terrible to me and are more of a compromise meant for live playing than recording.