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Comedy show audience choices - shut up / listen / laugh / applaud / answer when addressed specifically by the performer / leave / stay. That's it. Beginning middle and end of it. No one paid to hear you, audience member. STFU or GTFO, period, full stop.

That sounds wrong, but I have to face the facts in this case…

I still love that track, but the album as a whole…? Zzzzzz….

I love David Bowie more than any artist in the world pretty much, and I'm just glad for the validation that "Never Let Me Down" is garbage.

And the show made such a point out of highlighting the milk-run-i-ness (ew) of that task, that I feel safe in saying that's when it happened for sure. Otherwise, they wouldn't have wasted time on that bit of dialogue with Coulson.

also i thought it made it look more like a headline to an article, but couldn't bring myself to add the douchey (and hypocritical) "fixed it for you".

BECAUSE I'M OLD, HAVE A COLD, AND GET ANNOYED VERY VERY VERY EASILY!

"NEW STUDY GIVES REASONS WHY A CERTAIN SUBSET OF PEOPLE THAT PREFER A THING, PREFER THAT THING WHILE ALL PEOPLE REMAIN FREE TO DO WHATEVER THE EFF THEY WANT MUSIC-WISE AND FOR THE MOST PART PEOPLE SHOULD QUIT IT WITH THE SNARK ALREADY."

"Ms. Woman". +1 to you.

Okay, never mind. Five seconds of creative Googling has shown that EVERYONE IN THE WORLD got the not-at-all-subtle gay subtext. So I'm gonna go with yeah - Joel S did a little stealth progressive-ing in his vampires in leather horror romp. Good on ya, Cap'n Bat-Nipples!

Same situation for me, too. Re-watched it recently, noticed the poster and took a moment to go from "Huh. That's a bit odd." to "Not that they intended it, but good for you, movie!" But hey - it is a Joel S movie, so maybe it WAS a little LGBTQ-positive easter egg in there. That's WAAAAAAY more fun and cool than

See? This guy GETS it!

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Wasn't this a bit he did on CBB? Scott would throw to him during the celebrity interview and say something like "And now the part of the show where Reggie asks the guest a question", and it's usually something funny and non-sequitur-ish.

Agreed. Plus, we totally got the whole "humankind is the scariest monster of all" theme about eleventy hundred seasons ago. I think that wired bat is for the dead horse.

8 is 72.7272727% of 11. Please tell me this is a super subtle (or not at all subtle) gender wage-gap metaphor.

If you're in a position to need - or even vaguely benefit from - moisturized butt wipes, then I feel like you should be immune to gender-based branding. "I mean, what with all these hemorrhoids, I sure could use a better wiping alternative, but I dunno, man, they all just seem so girly!" Go punch yourself.

I unreservedly endorse this product or service. Watched it over the weekend, now I've gone back and am re-watching at least half the eps, I enjoyed them so much.

Good idea! I'm gonna go mastustudy too! (finds all-nudie version of "Pride and Prejudice", flips to Mr. Darcy centerfold. mastustudies furiously.)

Can't dispute that. Agreed. Let them all go wallow in their crapulence. Me, I'm gonna go see the movie and find out if I like it or not. And then promptly shut up about whatever result I get.