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I'm wondering what will play gritty Mean Streets- style 1970's NYC. Vancouver?

Or is Kat Dennings attending a series of elegant dance parties in the dreams of Beth Behrs?

Whoever green lit the trunk on those should be stripped of their design school diploma.

Today, 15 years later, cars don't generally have a CD player. It's all bluetoothing the phone up or plugging a flash drive into the front. I lucked out on my car: it was the first year (2006) that the factory 6 disc changer had the ability to play an mp3 disc. So I have 6 of those, with between 6-9 albums per disc

No, I think it is the peculiar mid-western habit of pronouncing place names incorrectly, like the town of Beatrice, Nebraska which for reasons unknown is pronounced "be-AT-rice" instead of like the girl's name.

That's nothing; when I was a kid my dad had this '81 Cadillac with an 8-track player. To this, we put in an 8 track to cassette adapter. It was like gluing a walkman to an 8 track tape and shoving this whole works into the dash of the car.

Is Shoreditch where English hipsters coagulate?

Yes they did: my friend has a 2001 Lexus with a touch screen to operate the climate control and stereo, yet it has a tape deck in it. Which is akin to charging an ipod with a steam engine.

In Nebraska you could live on like 10 acres in a 5 bedroom farm house for that! Someday I think all the hip places to live will become so expensive that people will move in droves to the midwest and bring culture here.

Oklahoma is surprisingly interesting. It has such historically significant things such as :

And in the garage the centerfold is nearly covered in dust, like to a point that you couldn't really tell what it was without wiping off some. And it has to be framed.

I love the episode of How Did This Get Made where they and Brett Gelman talk about it. as heard here,Zardoz, episode #103 of How Did This Get Made? on Earwolf

A rough and ready lady from the badlands who hangs out with 70's hard rock bands?

They didn't pay out money. I suppose a spectator could bet on it, ala a horse race but to the actual player no. It's one of those weird early 20th century prohibitions that lasted well past its time; like how Boulder,Co was a dry town until 1969. If I remember right darts and other bar sports have all suffered

I absolutely want to make the phrase "And that's why crabs are called "the surgeons of the sea" a thing. For example you could use it as a reaction to hearing a wildly convoluted and utterly impractical scheme that you are well and 100% certain will have an entirely negative outcome.

Shlotkiss, why don't you go back to the golf course and work on your putts?

Boring how?

I learned to drive by the time I was 11. Rural livin'!

That was at least a minute 30 of things previously shown in the pilot. I still look forward to it though.

Tarkus isn't bad. It's like an 8 year old kid's homeroom drawings re imagined via the power of music. Weed helps.