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I will always hear "Fireflies" by Owl City and laugh hysterically now thanks to that episode with Neil Campbell. Holy shit, every time that music started back up, I was already in hysterics.

I recently saw that movie for the first time. I was only half-paying attention to it, but it was on the background when my wife was watching it on TV. I have to say, the scene at the wedding at the end really brought tears to my eyes.

I can't think of Rip Torn without thinking of him screaming out the window of the house in Freddie Got Fingered in the middle of the night after Harland Williams's character completely breaks his shin bone in two going down the half pipe.

The rapport between Hanks and Whitford was really good on that show. I didn't think it was laugh out loud funny, but they were both very good in their roles.

I love how Carl is constantly referred to as "Crazy Carl" yet the only really crazy thing we see him do in the whole movie is that laugh.

I always assumed it was Bradley for that exact reason. God, Brad Whitford (from Aerosmith) is one ugly dude.

Is that it, Dad? Did the penguin put you up to this?

It took me until I was in college to realize that the reason Eric can't speak about Business Ethics and has the total meltdown is because he's the shadiest, most unethical asshole on the planet. The first 50 times I saw that movie I just took it as "Billy picks something that Eric probably knows nothing about" without

You redeemed yourself, brother!

You just killed kayfabe, you utter fraud!

Maybe this October, August Lindt should make an appearance at a particular house… SUUUUICIIIIIIDE HOUUUUSE

I thought the New Nexus's primary target was Randy Orton during that time, but you might be right. I was at the Rumble in 2011 and I just remember Cena eliminating Punk at one point, and Punk also costing Orton a chance at regaining the title in his match vs. Miz.

Mark Henry can still have a good match with the right opponent. In 2011 he had good matches with Orton, Sheamus, and even Big Show. In 2013 his match with John Cena at Money in the Bank was really good. But his matches with Ryback have generally been terrible. I've had the misfortune of seeing two of them in person -

Didn't that program literally begin that night with the Pipe Bomb? My understanding was that the Pipe Bomb happened on the Monday following Capitol Punishment, in which Cena defeated R Truth. He had his rematch with R-Truth on RAW, which Punk interfered in, putting Cena through a table and kicking off their feud. Even

Owens has the mic skills to overcome the usual Cena treatment, I think. If Cena does predictably win at Money in the Bank, I think Owens has already made his presence felt with the fanbase and will be mega over as a heel to the kids and mega over in general to the old men like me.

I honestly wonder if the reason Ziggler seems so bored and not into this storyline has to do with Rusev being her real-life boyfriend. They expressed a similar sentiment on last week's We Watch Wrestling podcast, but I had to agree. Ziggler may not want to get any shoot heat with Rusev by getting too into character

Punk was absolutely in a better place after the Cena feud of 2011. Yes, he lost to Triple H, never main evented Wrestlemania, etc. but he was absolutely a top guy in the fans' eyes as a babyface, something he had NEVER been before that.

Is Ziggler's contract coming up soon? They should honestly just have Owens destroy Ziggler on his way out of the company. It seems like Ziggler would rather be doing anything else other than playing 3rd fiddle year after year on the main roster.

I clearly didn't think about it that much, but I appreciate your opinions on the match. I just thought going in, "Tag team elimination chamber match, should either be amazing, or a complete mess." And it was neither, really. Just kind of oddly put-together. But you are right in that it helped make The Ascension and

I laughed my whole butt off at that.