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Jordan Klepper is fine on TDS, but, come on.

I literally only came into the comments to bitch about the dickweed DJ who played this at my homecoming dance in 1996 but, you win.

Eh, Alfonso talks a good deal of shit about her.

Replacement Vivian was so wack that I can't even hate on OG Viv's extreme pettiness.

I'm not sure whether this is better or worse than mine, which was "South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut".

I'd have to stop if a dude put that Shai song on because it reminds me too much of a trip to Sea World with my grandmother, her new car (deluxe with CD player!) and the only disc she owned at the time, that single. Over and over and over.

"The dog reminded me a lot of the conservatives I met in Law School."

But there are no more sketch comedy shows for him to move up to.

I got a promotion last year, and the first thing I bought was a DVR, primarily so I could record the People's Court episodes I'd gotten used to watching as a part-timer.

This episode was great enough to mask my disappointment at not getting any resolution on last year's cliffhangers.

I was sold on the tossed-off William Haines reference.

They could have opened the tribute with Alexis bursting onscreen yelling "die motherfuckers" and ended it with them getting gunned down.

I was an enormous TLC fan back in the day, but I've never been able to listen to the post-Left Eye stuff.

It took me so long to get into Reflektor . My first exposure to it was the band's SNL performance and, at the time, I thought that I was going to have to hop off of the train right there.

The self-titled album would be my answer to this AVQ&A. I played the shit out of the first three albums, but I've only made it through the fourth one five or six times.

Hating on Shrek the Halls is literally the only reason I came into the comments. Fuck that and fuck Prep and Landing.

I didn't realize that "Battle Flag" had so many edits in it until I bought the album and was disappointed.

My aunt is sort of having this experience with It's Always Sunny on Netflix.

The radio edit of DMX's "Party Up" is legit better than the album version.

This was the one for me, too. I was maybe nine and I was at a family Christmas party. We had a kids' gift exchange, but that had already occurred and the $5 limit meant that nobody received anything that could hold our attention beyond dinner. None of the adults were ready to leave though, so somebody herded us into