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Which is spelled *exactly* like it sounds. No excuse.

Holy crap, wow. You're not kidding.

Also: calling Susan a muppet and later calling Olivia a monster both lose their sting when the next break has the Cookie Monster/Siri/Time in a Bottle commercial. He redeems both slurs immediately.

It was real?? I was sure that I dreamed that.

I always pictured that at being LOLZ-driven, unlike this one, which I could only contribute to in the name of seething rage (or, obviously if one of the rewards involved a weekend with one of Corey's Angels (I already have one picked out) — http://www.vice.com/read/i-… )

So we're about to learn whether there's a crowdfunding equivalent to hate-watching a TV show. Cool.

Wow, what a lazy and horrible sketch that is:

What Fassbinder film is it?

Well, it's no MILFbusters.

With 2 episodes to go, it seems to me to be a good structural decision to take a quick pause here, let us gather ourselves together, and then have two solid episodes that drive us to the inexplicable anticlimax that we all know is coming.

I've never been sure of the intent behind TMBG's "Hi, We're The Replacements" Hey, where's Tommy? Someone find Tommy/we're out on the road…

I *knew* that I recognized you from someplace. My wife and young son remember that day vividly, but for wildly different reasons. Also: sorry, again.

John Henry is their masterpiece.

The character who introduced me to the phrase 'pink mist' might quibble.

Not arguing, just being pedantic. Factory Showroom holds up better than I thought it did. one of the things I wanted to ask John F when I met him was whether he'd been listening to this old record by "Stuff" when he wrote that one. There's a strong Richard Tee/Eric Gale sound coming through on Pet Name — http://www.ama

('Self Called Nowhere' is from 1994's "John Henry", not from "Factory Showroom")

sad to see no mention of his time with Brand X, a band that will someday get the recognition it deserves.

Disney's "The Boatniks," or in a pinch, any Disney movie featuring Joe Flynn in any capacity. The Dexter Riley movies ("The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes", et al) are good examples. Gonna go crack open that fresh bottle of Greenhook Gin now so I can have that viewing party in the morning.

I've been trying to convince my wife for years that this show was actually canceled, and they just kept making commercials for it as a joke.