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I doubt it, but in all honesty I wouldn't put it past either of them.

They outdid themselves with Gay Fish. That's still one of my favorite episodes.

If every episode is going to piggyback on last week's episode this season, I would not be displeased. Trey and Matt almost never do that. Maybe they're bored, or challenging themselves. A little continuity can go a long way, especially if they lay the jokes cleverly in the beginning and the best ones hatch in the end.

It had to have been. The shifty music was pervasive through the whole episode.

What no Dry Bones?

But after that, he had a few too many of Mr. Graham's Crackers, and bit off more than he could chew.

Definitely, and why stop there? I demand John Ennis somewhere.

I have great memories of 90s punk music, because I grew up then and my dad loved all punk music, and introduced me to the founders (Ramones, Pistols, Dead Kennedys) and went out of his way to own all the Punk-O-Rama compilations on Epitaph. He needed my help doing it because he was always on the road so we shared our

I have a whole legion of right wing cousins, but can't say I have any cousins who read Salon, so I guess my experiences are more like Resist or Serve's than yours.

ALL RIGHT EVERYONE!….Chill.

This guy at work a couple weeks back was praising D'Souza as one of his favorite intellectuals and debaters to whomever was willing (or had no choice but) to listen to him at the time.
I asked him "hey isn't this the same guy who is currently being prosecuted for violating campaign finance laws?" He paused, looked at

After using his wife as bait like that, I now hope Lester gets everything coming to him. Which is like a complete 180 from the events of last episode.

And then, the Blunchblack of Blotre Blame

Indeed, Bobs and Dad are still pretty good, anything with Jon Benjamin's voice in it is. In all honesty the only thing that hearkens back how I feel about this show is when I first discovered The Venture Bros. (nice AV). I evangelized all my friends to R&M just like I did with VB.

I was catching up on Cosmos on Demand after I got done showing my friends last week's episode, and when watching Fox On Demand it forces me to watch previews for the new Family Guy and Simpsons episodes. I swear, it's so cringe-inducing to even watch three seconds of them after watching a masterpiece of animation like

I think this was a Grade A.