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"Ana Ng" is such a great album opener thanks to that amazing, punchy intro it has. I've always felt that "Cowtown" suffered in comparison by coming directly after it, though…

He has also been in multiple episodes of Law & Order. (I think he was a hot-dog vendor in one?)

He has also been in multiple episodes of Law & Order. (I think he was a hot-dog vendor in one?)

I'm a bit sad about Cenac's departure, seeing as he and John Oliver were pretty much the only correspondents I liked anymore, with the exception of some of the special correspondents. I've been waiting to warm up to some of the newer ones for months, but I don't think I've laughed once at Al Madrigal or Jessica

I'm a bit sad about Cenac's departure, seeing as he and John Oliver were pretty much the only correspondents I liked anymore, with the exception of some of the special correspondents. I've been waiting to warm up to some of the newer ones for months, but I don't think I've laughed once at Al Madrigal or Jessica

I still can't get over how much the young male lead looks like some sort of Final Fantasy reject who dumped his buckles and zippers for the chance to go undercover in a cheesy Western animated film.

I still can't get over how much the young male lead looks like some sort of Final Fantasy reject who dumped his buckles and zippers for the chance to go undercover in a cheesy Western animated film.

You know this whole hipster witch hunt thing has gone too far when you read articles like this and discover that playing trombone is apparently something people only do for ironic purposes.

You know this whole hipster witch hunt thing has gone too far when you read articles like this and discover that playing trombone is apparently something people only do for ironic purposes.

Yeah that paragraph was definitely one of the low points of an article made up primarily of low points. Talk about patronizing.

Yeah that paragraph was definitely one of the low points of an article made up primarily of low points. Talk about patronizing.

Much as I would like The Killing to be their second, I would settle for them axing that dreadful small town cops show instead. (If it is even a thing that still exists.)

Much as I would like The Killing to be their second, I would settle for them axing that dreadful small town cops show instead. (If it is even a thing that still exists.)

It's not that the poppy means something in the US, but that's the issue; nobody in the country would have any idea what it was a symbol of. Veterans Day is the functional American equivalent to Remembrance Day, but there's no accessory attached to the date—which is somewhat ironic considering that America was one of

It's not that the poppy means something in the US, but that's the issue; nobody in the country would have any idea what it was a symbol of. Veterans Day is the functional American equivalent to Remembrance Day, but there's no accessory attached to the date—which is somewhat ironic considering that America was one of

I like how they kept explaining that red states were Republican-leaning ones and blue were Democrat, as it's a bit of a reverse of Tory blue and Labour red. (It's also a LOT more recent and a lot less logical.)

I like how they kept explaining that red states were Republican-leaning ones and blue were Democrat, as it's a bit of a reverse of Tory blue and Labour red. (It's also a LOT more recent and a lot less logical.)

I had CNN on on one screen and BBC on the other. The highlight of the night for me was definitely when a BBC reporter was interviewing a pastor named STEVE HOLT at a GOP event in Colorado Springs. (BBC also had a reporter stationed at the popular bar/grilled cheese restaurant Melt in Cleveland, so that was fun to

I had CNN on on one screen and BBC on the other. The highlight of the night for me was definitely when a BBC reporter was interviewing a pastor named STEVE HOLT at a GOP event in Colorado Springs. (BBC also had a reporter stationed at the popular bar/grilled cheese restaurant Melt in Cleveland, so that was fun to

You mean "Mr. Xcitement"?