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it is a strange and fabulous book

oh, someone posted it below already. and phil too.

the text said:
"Thanks for your vote! The last person to spend 99 cents on me was when Dennis Duffy bought me a foam St. Patrick's Day hat… for Christmas 2004. Lemon, out!"

I love the little name games they play in this show, like "the wee baby seamus"

take ann out and this episode was perfect. and the ann part wasn't even bad, it just wasn't as good as the other parts. probably just in there as set up for later stuff with her.

Apparently Ron and Tammy 2 was better than this episode.

yeah, that made my evening

I really need to get around to watching The Shield (also, prolly should check out The Shield while I'm at it).

in rainbows is the superior record

:(

Kid A is a great record. But not as great as you think it is.

i don't blame you

MPP is still better

Descriptive adjectives are too much for him to handle

Kid A isn't nearly as good as everyone thinks it is.

Person Pitch has a lot of straightforward songs on it. Take Pills, Ponytail, and I'm Not are all very structure oriented. Hell, even Carrots is pretty digestible if you're able to make it through Good Girl.

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At least it's not Pitchfork review where they talk about Young Prayer for half of the review, talk about more songs from Person Pitch than from Tomboy, and give it a non-committal 8.5.

This episode was actually pretty good, much better than lots of this season

oh thank god. you are a much much better reviewer than heisler.