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Doyle did use "OK Corral" as a verb, remember, when he and about 8 other cops showed up.

Wait…who does? Me, or the HipsterDBag?

Damn. Wrong form of "your" above. Ah well.

DMB/Hootie
Are we really referring to them as "crap" now? Seriously? Those albums both had some really good, solid pop songs, and they both hold up, to be honest.

Robin Wright
isn't she just Robin Wright now, sans Penn? I mean, Sean's dating Scarlett Johansson…and Robin's IMDB just has Wright.

Kid Cudi
I was waiting to hear Nathan's thoughts on Day 'N' Nite…only to be sorely disappointed. That song was easily the only song on this NOW that I'd be happy to listen to.

The West Wing
This couldn't touch The West Wing in terms of quality…I'd have believed "a lost season of Commander in Chief or some other shitty political show, but The West Wing was some of the best televised drama ever.

Is it just me
or is Tim way cooler than Rachel? And the actor seems a lot better this season, more comfortable, with more of an accent, maybe, too. Which is fine. I just thought his scenes with Raylan were a lot better/less forced than Rachel's scenes were last week. Plus the sniper thing, which I saw coming, but

Also, on the extreme off chance that anyone goes and watches that episode on my recommendation, and it's your first exposure to the show, here's an example of how detailed the supporting characters were.

I went to Netflix and watched the Season 2 premiere, The Spelling Bee/Pigeon Man. It's a bit different than I remember, in terms of style. It's maybe even a bit quirkier. But the writing is solid. And it's definitely just as dark. The first half highlights some of Helga's family life, and the second half is the

How do we go this far
with no mention of legendary hockey coach Cherokee Jack?

And everyone should listen to Gary here, he played for the Cubs. He was on the 1998, Sammy Sosa 66 HR, NL Wild Card team. In fact, he hit a home run in the Wild Card playoff against the Giants to get the Cubs into the playoffs.

Another classic.

There was one episode
of Blue's Clues that was actually somewhat upsetting. It was a Halloween theme, and Blue spent most of the episode crying/whining, like a legitimately scared dog, because of a ghost. Obviously it was still a cartoon, but it was such a departure. I mean, we're talking about Blue's Clues, any

Cat's in the Cradle
Harry Chapin. It seems fitting. And for my money, it's better than In the Ghetto. Easily.