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Nothing about the Pawnsylvania guys? Easily my favorite recurring bit on the show!

Humorless millennials took over. That's what happened

I think I need to get a job at NPR

I hadn't read any of these reviews for the last few episodes. I thought the AV Club would have replaced Suey Park by now.

21st century PC warriors don't understand humor.

I normally come to this thread and complain about how awful this feature is and how by picking some universally hated song and taking potshots at it, the hater actually comes off looking worse than the song.

I like Kroll Show (most of it anyway), but yeah, pretty much…

This episode is my favorite of the series so far (I'm on ep 9), and gets an A+ from me.

I always hoped there'd be a flashback in an episode to the genesis of the firm in the 1920s with Bert & Roger's dad. Though, now that I think about it, it might make a great spinoff.

Don't ever go to Vegas, then.

With all the hate being spilled at Matt Lauer in this thread, I can tell you probably didn't read the article. The Lillith Fair quote notwithstanding, Lauer & Guthrie were trying to keep Today from going for the trashy, tabloid style of GMA. They should be applauded for that.

If it would get her off the AV Club

Listen to Tom Beren-jar

Tom T backed by the Drive By Truckers would be a thing to behold.

Not saying it's a great song, but if I hear it randomly in public, it's generally better than what I usually am exposed to in that realm.

As modern popular music goes, this is a really good song that sounds like a breath of fresh air compared to the types of things that normally bookend it on radio/muzak playlists. So while I never seek this song out and listen to it, when I hear it I usually enjoy it, despite the fact that it is indeed bland compared

Probably not the best day to announce a drug-related project from a Parks & Rec alum.

Back around 1998 or so, I had a brief but torrid relationship with a girl who lived about 3 hours away. One weekend I decided to surprise her by going up to visit. That night, we went to see Billy Bragg but the show was sold out, so we snuck in through a back way. It was a good show and the thrill of sneaking in made

When I think of the word "alternative" as it was originally conjured to denote a bunch of emerging styles of popular music - I'm thinking of everything from post punk/indie rock (Pavement, Superchunk, Nirvana), jangly collegiate rock (The Reivers, Let's Active, Game Theory), synthy goth/industrial (Depeche Mode, NIN,

It's context free, therefore its propaganda.