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His Don Pardo imitation destroys me.

Dante singing "Dark Horse" and turning it into a 1960s protest song always gets me. I love Horatio.

That was my favorite Wild Horses podcast appearance yet. Clement loosening up and playing along with their bizarre predictions was really enjoyable

I love how David Chase made Dr. Kupferberg (Dr. Melfi's therapist) the most pretentious asshole on all of The Sopranos. Bogdanovich was perfect for that role.

Remember when tree guy says I. Am. Groot?!

I don't even think I watched the last 3 to 4 episodes of the previous season of Awkward. How did that season end? How are they not in college yet? I saw the ads for the upcoming season and Tamara was kissing or being proposed to by some guy I've never even seen before. That show should have just ended after Season 3.

You can tell there are edits in that, though. At one point a woman walks in front of the camera and when she is past it, Scott's in a completely different spot than he was before.

That storyline has been gone since Stephanie took all the glory for kickstarting the Divas Revolution. This had nothing to do with Paige from the start. Huge missed opportunity but that's WWE for you!

I can't blame them. Sting's promo was dog shit. The delivery was fine, but the content was "I'm not worthy enough to beat Triple H, but Seth, you definitely aren't on Triple H's level either! Therefore, I'm challenging you for the title." How the fuck is that exciting to a crowd?! It's idiotic. When you kill the crowd

Dudleys are around for at least a year, from what I read.

H.R. Giger on The Andy Daly Pilot Podcast Project always makes me tear up with laughter when I go back to that episode.

And the people who say "I listen to everything" almost never listen to hard rock or heavy metal. It's fine to say, "I like a lot of different kinds of music," but don't say "I listen to everything". I listen to a lot of different genres myself, but I don't listen to jazz, blues, classical, country, etc.

"Pikitis!!!"

I used to hear "Stand" and think of Get A Life, but now I always think of Ben's claymaysh.

And drunk Jerry strapped to the roof of the car as Donna drives them home, what a sight gag

Avon was at least a human being with a family who treated his crew like humans. Marlo was a cold robot who would eliminate anyone who crossed him, game or not.

Well, Nickelback definitely have that sound mastered, and did even before they were huge pop stars, so I guess I'll give them credit for knowing how to produce for radio.

I saw Coldplay TWICE on the Mylo Xyloto tour. The first time, I bought tickets for my wife for her birthday. The second time, we went because we loved the first show so much and they were doing a second leg of the tour 6 months later. They put on a hell of a show, and they have written some great songs. This coming

That song is almost 10 years old and it's been a staple of their live set since it came out. It was a huge radio hit and still gets a lot of play on what's left of the rock stations today. And it's a great song.

I would not complain if they had decided to bust out the self-titled debut album in its entirety on this tour. Sure, the majority of the crowd would probably only recognize "This Is A Call," "Big Me" and maybe "I'll Stick Around," but god damn, I would have loved to have seen "Exhausted" and "Weenie Beenie" live.