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So wait, Allen Thicke, THE Allen Thicke has a son who is a singer? I mean, how does he even begin to come out from his father's gigantic shadow? It's too much to ask. Too much for one man.

"Rift" is most definitely not the best Phish Album. The best Phish album is "Picture of Nectar," which has "Cavern" on it, where the co-op guy's burn comes from:
"Deduct the Carrots from your pay/ You worthless swamy fool."
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It's impossible to know if it's good or bad simaltaneously.

Let's see, Ronnie Kray of The Krays, which has seen two film versions. And also from the greatest action movie ever made, "The Last Boy Scout," Milo, played by the weird and wonderful Taylor Negrone.

I used to crush HARDDDDD on Laurie Laughlin. She was easily the most beautiful actress on TV at the time.

I just started to bingewatch this, and I'll be darned if I don't understand the dislike, or at least the lukewarm reception thus far. I've liked almost every episode so far: it's like a combination of two of the best iteration of the Batman Universe: The Animated Series and the Arkham trilogy of video games. I just

Boo. This makes me want to throw a sign through a window. What the fuck was this shit???!

Even though it stick with the book, this episode was probably better than its source material. I love the idea that he palled around with Dunning (it was more of an intimidation night out). And bot that monologue on war was masterful.

Seriously, why does every Muslim have to be a terrorist. This episode portrayed precisely ONE non-terrorist Muslim. I mean, I'm Jewish, and I'd be just as pissed if every Jew portrayed on TV was greedy or only incorporated negative stereotypes. But it's worse for Muslims, because when they are only portrayed as

Um, The Name of the Rose is pretty great. Foucault's Pendulum is unreadable. Cant speak abut the rest, sorry.

Yes, to the Dharma station.

Sure: Liberals hating Bush, Conservatives loving Bush, manscaping, Sweatbands on wrists, Trucker hats, girl jeans with no pockets on the butt, Throwback NBA Jerseys, bootcut or flared jeans, Fedoras, those hippy dresses over jeans, Outkast, O.A.R (ugh), Flip phones, mini CDs, songs as ringtones, AIM, Limewire,

Definitely. I didn't love this episode, but hot damn, when they met the graffiti artists, it picked up for me. Whoever that was did a phenomenal acting job. I was waiting on every word of nonsense he had to say. It really was that good.

"Um, er, maybe nobody can lick Dick Nixon, but they can't stop licking Jack Kennedy!
-JFK

Doing research, it APPEARS the poster may have existed, though it was certainly never an official slogan. Also, that moment wasn't in the book.

Definitely. And boy, that Punky Brewster theme song is catchy as FUCK.

High five.
I was waiting for Jake to tell somebody (or himself) that "time is obdurate."
I'd never heard the word before reading the book, and since reading it I hear it all around me.