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Janissaries weren't lustful, they were eunuchs!

The cynic in me thinks that bands do this so their songs will be more easily used in commercials. "WHOA-OH-OH"s help sell things pretty easily.

there's a Petty Theft in Dallas too

Guided By Voices' breakup prompted a listen through their "classic" stuff (Alien Lanes and Bee Thousand) and GOD DAMN did I miss out.

Finally read A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again, and loved it. Wound up using the David Lynch article for a paper. Trying to find Infinite Jest but none of the used book stores around here have it.

Man I thought this episode was awful. The 2004 era TSA jokes are in the running for the worst K&P sketch in the show's history.

ich starb

I LOVE YOU, YOU BIG DUMMY

"Jailbreak" is a really cool riff, unusual rhythm for an AC/DC song too

I hope that Scooby Doo's visits to the Red Room from the new series are canon

I also saw Brüno with my ex-girlfriend, her mom, and her tween brother. That was more than a bit awkward.

My 84-year-old grandpa has been subjected to way too many David Lynch movies because of me. So far, he's seen Blue Velvet, Lost Highway, and Mulholland Dr.

Never thought that Katy Perry and the Mr. T Experience would have anything in common.

Mott the Hoople

Not Dik, but thought I'd share a thought. It's not dumb to be a victim of emotional manipulation/abuse. Even the brightest, most accomplished people can succumb to it. If you are as worried about this guy's behavior as you say you are, get your friends together and talk to her about it. Obviously, she has to make her

Office Space, King of the Hill, basically anything by Mike Judge. Dude perfectly captures what suburban Texas is like.

They probably have a deal with Cinemark, they're a pretty right-wing company

go back to redpill you cocksore

that is an absolutely perfect analogy

Another Hitchcock example of this principle: Notorious has no onscreen violence at all, hell it tells us everything through great visual storytelling. Claude Rains and his mom discuss what they need to do about Ingrid Bergman and then BAM, it cuts to a cup of coffee. Same thing when the Nazis bump off the scientist at