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There's one interview on Conan where he told a joke about Shaq that had Conan rolling. I don't remember how long ago that was though.

No Such Thing should be enough to count as a trace of something interesting. Just a trace though.

I hope Jason Segel continues to ignore this guy.

It looks like both of them are huge in California and only have 10 or so locations anywhere else so that's probably why.

Shia Labeof, human neo-nazi hate sponge. It's an ugly job, but someone's gotta do it.

My ranking of the major chain delivery places I've tried:

Yeah, I was getting ready to argue that Pizza Hut was terrible, but he didn't really even argue that it was good in the first place.

Nope, that's the other black Republican presidential candidate. Surprisingly there's been two of them.

My friend's local pop punk band actually had a drummer with only one arm, so there's at least two out there now.

It's a flawed movie overall but first seeing the alien's silhouette on the roof and then watching the footage of the alien walking by at that party are both excellent, terrifying scenes. When you describe the news footage scene, it sounds hokey and dumb, but it's terrifying when you are actually watching the movie.

I would highly recommend their first album then. I love their second album even more, but it's very much a mileage may vary album.

Eh, I'd much rather him team back up with James Mercer for another Broken Bells album. For starters, James Mercer's not an incredibly skeevy, date rapist. Also, Broken Bells is straight up better music than Gnarles Barkley.

Even the mainstream alt rock Cold War Kids of the past album or two is miles ahead of Imagine Dragons, but I've accepted they're not going to do anything anywhere close to as good as their first two albums.

I made it through the whole first season, but the heavy cringe comedy was too tiring for me to make an effort to watch anymore. The pancakes episode is still probably one of the best things to ever air on television though.

Although it's not actually baby-themed, Bringing Up Baby has baby in the title and it's really good. I can't think of anything that actually disproves your thesis though.

When do they come for the FarmersOnly?

The Machine of Death books are amazing. It's already a great central premise, but it is really amazing how many different creative takes the various authors came up with.

Yeah, Vince Staples goes off, and it has a strong beat, but there's nothing to distinguish it as a Gorillaz song.

I thought he deserved better, but then I found out he's a Scientologist. Now I'm not so sure.