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I'm seeing double - four Mickeys!

Plus Dougal from Father Ted as a cat people!

Also it shares a name with an impeccable Bowie album. I wish there had been a montage of Matt Smith and James Corden set to 'Boys Keep Swinging' at some point in the episode…

I really enjoyed him as Penny's fiance too, though I refused to call him anything but 'poor man's Brad Pitt'.

You, my friend, are an actual genius.

This is probably my favourite line readings in Simpsons history.

*Spike Lee tweets the address of the Green Bay Packers home ground*

I just had to google both of those people right now so we're on track!

Err… you mean apart from how he was very transparently based on Bowie?

John Lydon? Has this guy never heard Public Image Ltd???

My colleagues that saw it in Melbourne said it was good. Except for the one who likes good stuff, who said it was bad.

I have seen cars sporting the stars and bars in New Zealand and Australia too… I figure it's for people who don't want to go full swastika?

Yeah, I'm an extremely casual comics fan but recently read Miracleman via torrents and am very much looking forward to picking up physical copies… obviously they will be releasing collections as well rather than just issue by issue?

I have long maintained that 'he's the hairy-handed gent/who ran amok in Kent' is the greatest couplet in pop music history.

Ah, that's sad… while both are respected, it's not like anyone gets excited when they release anything new. Except for maybe that time Dobbyn released a video with (gasp) Ahmed Zaoui in it.

Bic still does alright back home, right? She's still fairly beloved? Or is that just me? I can't recall the amount of times I got busted singing along to 'Say After Me' whilst on hold when I worked at ACC.

Just a little bit of advice: if you want your argument to be taken seriously, try avoiding childish name-calling.

You're being a little unfair to NZ there, @avclub-77fe6e828924d44e593f7d864d1e6245:disqus, especially considering that at least 25% of Auckland's population is Maori/Polynesian and a further 20%+ is Asian.

I don't really care for the album (I think she's a promising talent and can't wait to see what she does once she takes over the direction of her career though) but Team was the first song of her's I heard (on Letterman I think?) and I think it's pretty fantastic, especially if you ignore the meandering first verse.