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Mr. Sweet N Awful
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I still can't fathom how B&N is still around and Borders tanked. Borders had an impressively diverse selection of books, music, and DVDs. B&N has…shit.
In hindsight, it was probably the membership program that killed them. How many times a month would you get an email with a coupon for buy-one-get-one-free, or

I made this reply in another comment. But I'm sure these guys are actually Tom Haverford and Jean Ralphio come to horrifying life.

I'm not so sure that "Ronny Shmoel" and "Albert Liniado" aren't simply real-life Tom Haverford and Jean Ralphio. Buying up Circuit City and the "game plan" to turn it around sounds exactly like the kind of shit those two would consider sound business practices. In fact, go back and read that game plan list in their

I still cry when I think about Borders…

"I know. The '60s are an important and exciting time."

thank you.

I related to the Youth/Stew character immensely. I too was raised by a single mother, grew up in a society that I didn't feel I fit into, and I'm (half) black but I don't "act black". I grew up loving punk rock and outsider culture, and dying to escape my fake, sunshine-y town (Stew had LA, I have Florida). I also can

I finally made this connection, too. She is the Stefon to Jost's Myers except neither are nearly as good.

Her grating Update material is getting pretty tiresome, but I thought her cheery Aviana character in the Superhero Team sketch was the best of the lot. Hopefully she can play it down like that more often. Either that or have her continue to be the one person who GTFOs at the top of the sketch like in the townhall

I would pay her a full season's salary to see her redo the Season Three scene where Jack and Will interrogate Bedelia, but with her playing every role.

Oh fuck you for reminding me about Everybody's Fine. Me and my roommate at the time got tricked into seeing that IN THE THEATER! We thought we were going to see a dysfunctional family comedy. Holy shit were we wrong. We both had to call our parents afterwards and tell them we loved them, just to shake off that awful

I'd say I actually like the film and soundtrack slightly more than RHPS. Although that could be because I was in various RHPS shadow casts for seven years and, at this point, have gotten pretty fucking tired of the first film.

Did you get the blowjob?

The fight for “cast recording” is losing ground year by year. I fear that within the next decade it will be socially acceptable/necessary to call them (shudder) “soundtracks”, in mixed company that is. The pure theatre nerds will be forced underground. There they can use the correct term, safely among their own kind.

Most people did

Da-Ba-Dee!

Always Sunny had a fun time with cannibalism as well.

That's how they did it for Evil Dead the musical