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"Out of sight, out of mind."

There are certainly worse examples of contemporary literature, I just kinda felt like it was a bit contrived. Also I was living in Portland at the time I read it and that always annoys me for some reason ;) But I'm sure you've got a good few years between you and the book now, as well, and on a re-reading you might

I kinda feel like her head falling off may have gone well since they did the Disney stuff without following through anyway, though Belle being a dog does at least [i]kind of[/i] play into the Disney stuff a bit.

I watched the episode again and I enjoyed it still. It was really funny, haha. I think I have a little more reefer madness this time around, though.

Dear Jesus, that is fucking gross. I know there are people who do that, but it just sounds disgusting as hell. I got some in my mouth once and nearly threw up =/

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I wish I could have as narrow minded and simplistic a worldview as the morons in this comment section. Between the dipshit right above here (Hellzapoppin') and Brian a little further up, it's clear that actual comprehension is not a main objective—not that it ever has been in politics, I suppose.

In 'Mac's Big Break' Frank promises Cricket a chicken in order to get him on Dennis and Dee's podcast, only to admit to having lied and tossing him … a bag of lemons.

I'm kind of shocked there's no mention to all of the Disney references. As soon as they did the Aladdin sequence and topped it with "Street rat!" I was pretty giddy. Then bringing on Belle, falling for the Beast? I was ecstatic at what I was sure was to come.

I mean, she's a hefty reference to Belle from Beauty & The Beast, so I think she's imitating the Disney stereotype. I'm not sure if she's actually supposed to be referencing something contemporary, though.

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There's a girl who sings this song at karaoke pretty frequently when I go and, while she has more range than most and can hit many notes, is always flat on "boy".

That was such a great gag.

Ah crap … I meant to post this comment on the "Dave Chappelle is going on a ride with Norman Reedus" article …

I saw at least one guy way in the background sucking some dick. Don't worry.

The article made it sound like it was going to be pretty gratuitous but that was super inoffensive.

Love it. I love the episode where Franklin and Eleanor get stranded on the island and Franklin somehow gets his wits about him again, constructing it into a lavish island resort. The monkey butler plotting his death at every corner is the best part.

Totally forgot he was in MiB. That might be his best role ever.

I tend to really like D'Onofrio for whatever reason. I'm always happy to see him in something but I can't really think of anything other than Law & Order, The Cell and Full Metal Jacket that he's been in … I'll bet if I really pressed I could come up with something. Oh! Jurassic World. Man, he wasn't really great in

It was a bad line and it hurt me as I read it, but The Critic was amazing. Some really good episodes, though I'm not sure it's held up as well as classic Simpsons; it was its own thing and it spoke to a certain time, in a sense.