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Always nice to meet anyone in the tribe!

Similar here. For me, wearing diapers used to be like Viagra. These days, it's more like Prozac.

Something that's been lost in the shuffle in the Mt. Prospect story is that the business is a warehouse location first, store second. When the main focus of your business is internet sales, you still need warehouse space and organization to fulfill said orders.

This displeases me. I really enjoyed this show.

Oh, man, I stumbled upon this very show at a time when I really needed it. I have it saved on my DVR and have used it for its intended purpose at least twice. It's highly effective!

"I'm proud of my son. And I'm proud of the fellas that are singing and rapping with him."

I like to picture him at his desk at 2 a.m., Googling himself and getting caught in a YouTube rabbit hole like the rest of us slobs.

Congratulations to the lucky lady or gentleman who locked this guy down.

Read 'em and weep
Dead man's hand again

Please do yourself a favor and enjoy Dana Gould's Paul Stanley impression. Sorry that it's on an episode of the Adam Corolla podcast.

"When I Grow Up" makes me weep.

"You too, wormy."

"How will that affect my Oscar chances?"

Real talk: I went as Colwyn that year for Halloween, complete with cardboard Glaive (that kind of worked if I threw it right) and duct taped pants to give the vertical stripe look.

I noticed Gourley is no longer mentioned in the Midroll media outros. One wonders if he just got overextended.

I would argue that Hedwig and the Angry Inch became the recipient of the refuge of the misfits and the losers for a new generation. Even though RHPC belongs to my generation (well, sort of. The movie came out when I was born), Hedwig just seems to sync up to the times better.

FYI, Matt Gourley and Amanda "Fun Buns" Lund are not yet married.

I know, right?

It sure seemed like every high school boy went through a Doors phase and most high school girls went through a Steve Miller phase (especially cheerleaders).

HE'S SEEN THE DOCUMENTS!