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On a more urban note, Big Sean’s ‘I don’t fuck with you’ (obviously explicit).

No, popular belief was Dave Coulier

I’ve always heard James Taylor as often as Beatty.

So, it’s not about me? Damn.

You can’t call him vain for thinking the song is about him, if the song is really about him.

Oh Sodomio!!! (Belt it out like an Italian singer)

UM THAT TOOK A DARK TURN. Jesus. I have been watching way too much Law and Order: SVU lately.

Bourdain on Ina: “I love Ina Garten. She’s one of the few people on Food Network who can actually cook,” he says. “When Ina Garden roasts a chicken, she roasts it correct. When Ina Garten makes mashed potatoes, those are some solid mashed potatoes. In many ways I want Ina’s life.” I’ve heard nothing but good things

Does he ever pick on PBS chefs? Or are they off limits? Because I have issues with the lady who does the “Amish Cooking” show, especially when she waxes nostalgic about their simple lives, and then whips out the comnercial-grade Kitchenaid for the recipe of the day. That’s cheating, ma’am.

Why do make-a-wish kids have to get anything they ask for? SanFran Kid-batman was cute, but celebrities shouldn't have to meet some dying kid just because the kid wants it to happen.

YES! So what, Ina’s rich. She’s a good cook and a good TV personality. And she owns it. Unlike Pioneer Woman and her fake homespun persona/story.

But he can step off making fun of Ina Garten. That woman is a damned good cook, and her recipes always work. You know if you’re using something she wrote, it has been tested to within an inch of its life and the results are reproducible. Sure, she’s privileged, but she owns it and she is good at what she does.

Less Kate, more Oliver please.

Genetics. When was the last time anyone saw her mother frown.

Paul Rudd. Always my honorary sexiest man alive...

Remember when the gym teacher talks to Sam about sex after he saw the porno? That was so sweet.

One thing (among many) that I loved about this show is how it refused to treat characters we’ve been trained by dull TV to expect to be one-dimensional as such. Like the bully who secretly loves Star Trek, or the jocular gym teacher (inspired casting of Tom Wilson, btw) who actually does care about the “weaker” and