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yet you watch it.

Noel Wells, brah.
Her name is all over the article and was most likely on the videos you saw.

that's a lot of tired Repub catch phrases for one post.
you forgot "snowflake" though.

it's all there in the article.

i'm with you guys.
thought it was funny.
not hilarious or anything but amusing like that show from last summer Wrecked.

that's actually Priscilla Barnes

yes. it's right there in the article.

" The show hasn't been actually funny the entire season…"

i believe in 2019 they will have a range of about 1 million miles.

here's another interesting (read: horrifying) fact about that song:
In 2012, John Parr recorded a new version of this song called "Tim
Tebow's Fire," in honor of the quarterback who was making an improbable
run with the Denver Broncos and captivating the media. Parr got the idea
when he was at ESPN's studios and

they don't deserve the hate, but on the flipside, they don't deserve the love either.
Mmmmbop is a fun single, but beyond that it's just dull, lifeless, generic pop rock.
and yes, i've listened.

barometer

cynical marketing move?
R ratings actually hurt ticket sales.

Based on that comment, I'm not sure you are someone who should be judging comedy.
Weak.
Also, how are any laughs he gets not "legitimate"?
He ain't my cup o' tea, but if someone laughs at something he says or does, i just don't see how it's not "legitimate".

can't open youtube at work.
but, i guess i was unclear.
it's perfectly normal to write about in a song, or a poem, or whatever, but to talk like that about yourself while discussing music is…i don't know…just strange to me.

yeah, but it can't really be a "fact" can it?
and i don't see how it really relates to not liking something that's considered cool.
i was a dweeby little kid and fell in love with a lot of bands BECAUSE i thought they were cool.

"That’s not meant as a self-deprecating jab. It’s merely a fact: I’m a loser. I have always been, and I always will be."

I saw her in that weird Craig Robinson sitcom last summer (the summer before? i don't know…) and found her to be totally recognizable.
Nearly unchanged from her Frasier days, actually.

from CNN:

*whoosh*