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Once again, my favorite character - Randy Marsh - is the MVP of the episode. When he first stumbled into the kitchen and sat down, my wife said, "He's going to puke!" Since we are both huge "Team America" fans, and laughed until we passed out at the epic vomit scene, we're both primed for Stone/Parker regurgitation.

Kudos to whomever picked the photo at the top of the article.

I had that exact same reaction.

"The older I get, the more I miss Freddie- the more I realize how one-of-a-kind person he was, what a force he was vocally. Nobody can take his place, you know?"

Hearing "Shine" by the Liberty Horses on the local UNC-G radio station back in 1992… I actually picked up the phone and called the DJ to get the info on the song. It took me 1 1/2 years to track it down physically.

Ugh. My most hated Christmas song. And Rankin-Bass TV special.

Upvoted for E. Buzz being one of the three people on the planet who know how to spell "poseur".

No problem. "Ed Wood" is one of my favorite flicks ever. I watch it a couple times each year. I just watched the Blu-Ray a few weeks ago, in fact, so Martin Landau's amazing performance is fresh in my mind.

In walking my dogs this evening, it dawned on me that we use Scooby Doo's "RUH-ROH" exclamation quite a bit.

Hey, sorry to drop in like this, but… I just wanted to tell you, Bela, that you've got one of the greatest screen names in the history of the Internet. Every time I see it, I get a little squirrelly with delight. Thanks for intermittently brightening up my web-surfing days.

I use this every Thanksgiving. EVERY. SINGLE. THANKSGIVING. Like I said in an earlier post, I seem to live for torturing my wife with inane comments on a daily basis.

To torture my wife, I find any excuse to turn any innocent comment into smut by muttering "That's what she said" right after. ANY innocent comment. She's been in the emergency room several times due to her Liz Lemon-sized eye rolls because of this phrase.

"Broken Wings" is one of the few pop culture artifacts from my teen/college days that my mom actually liked. Me, I never got into it. ("Kyrie", however, is awesome.) But I always thought it was interesting that, of all the songs on the radio, THAT song was the one that caught my mom's ear. She would even turn up the

Oh my God… I have a ton of these:

Oh man, I got really excited for a second there when I read Louis CK's name in the article, because with a little black hair dye and some liberally applied makeup, he would (visually) make an incredibly convincing Stanley Kubrick. But then I realized that the bearded, wild-haired Kubrick showed up years after

"Game Of Pricks", "Liquid Indian" (for that AMAZING chorus), "My Valuable Hunting Knife"… the list goes on and on.

A request for the writers/editors of future "Hatesongs", or any article where only one member of a band is being interviewed: underneath the group photo that accompanies the article, please list the names of each band member, or at the very least single out the person being interviewed. I know it's a weird, anal

MacLachlan's Zabo was AWESOME… up until he finally transformed. Oh dear God, that was so poorly done. The makeup, the padded jacket, the stiff-armed over-acting… everything they'd built up to was obliterated in one jaw-droppingly lame reveal. That episode broke my geeky little heart.

No, you're not alone. I've been trying to keep up with it as best I can. I probably see three out of four weekly episodes. It's still rough around the edges, and the panels are VERY hit or miss, but Wilmore himself is so genial and amusing and funny that I stick with it for the entire episode.

I don't get why the "Futurama" episode listed in this inventory is so unliked. It's one of my favorites. To be fair, that Wade Boggs line is one of the highlights. Makes me laugh every time.