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So what was the deal with her shilling for Turkey? Just desperate for money and attention?

The stern, insistent "Pope!" is great.

There are other ways, trust me.

His name was Wheels, in an astounding coincidence.

Or any American.

It looked like a throw pillow from a couch wrapped in duct tape around the middle.

You're absolutely right on all fronts. I'm a relatively newer fan of his show compared to some, but listened to the previous podcast version on ESPN and have been a PTI devotee since the early years. I was very into the show when the new version debuted, but now I listen like once a week and have a bunch piled up in

I listen to his podcast, though more occasionally these days. I'm so sick of hearing about brackets, golf, Chad's, and a bunch of boring other stuff. I really like Howard Fineman's political discussions, oddly enough.

He's 40?! Damn.

"Guys, I wanna be Bruce Lee in this episode. Make Urkel be Bruce Lee. He uhh … drinks some 'Bruce Juice.' Also, a transformation chamber is involved. I'll be in my trailer."

I think my favorite bit was when he had Will Ferrell and some little girls in a screaming competition to win an American Girl doll. The look of confusion/"going with it" on the girls' faces was amazing.

FLCL is definitely worth your time and it doesn't overstay its welcome.

Totally worth it, Your Honor.

Chainsaw fire alarm ASMR.

Philly.com is a goddamn cesspool. It's sickening to see what goes on in the comments there.

Just last night, I looked up a cartoon for "Katie Kaboom," a very obscure segment from Animaniacs. Some guy was ranting about his family not respecting him and how they "only had themselves to blame." It was creepy.

A similar goldmine can be found in comments on 50s/60s doo wop songs. Lots of people reminiscing about bygone nights with their girls/guys, how music isn't the same any more, etc. Some are painfully revealing.

Yeah, and get rid of the boring missing persons ones. Leave that to John Walsh.

I recently watched an episode of Unsolved Mysteries, and the theme song/narration is as haunting as ever. That show really made an impression on me.

Turns out, she looks pretty damn awesome 20+ years later.