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I haven't eaten at any of the above fast-food places in a long time, but, in my experience, some are not very good at accommodating requests.

I give him a lot of credit for not telling Spencer to go eff himself. Maybe he had to laugh to keep from doing that.

Laurie Metcalf was good in the first few seasons, but as time went on, her acting got overly broad. She was constantly opening her eyes hugely wide, and Jackie went from seeming like a regular person with relationship issues to a full-blown maniac.

I'm listening to the sax solo in "Deacon Blues" as we speak. It does get a little Smooth Jazz-y, but I still love it.

I think it would be better if it was a bit less Auto Tuned, but it is a very catchy song.

To combine two of these things, when Lady Gaga performs on Stern with just her piano, it's infinitely better than her overproduced recordings. If only she had worshipped, say,Tori Amos instead of Madonna, I might actually like her music.

The Spin Doctors played at my college. It was fun.
I'd say it was more the era for Nirvana/Pearl Jam among people I knew.

I always figured it was a real estate agent who wrote novels in his spare time.

The girlfriend is now his wife, and she's a whopping 4 years older than Billy's older daughter.

Back in the day, I never particularly liked "Karma Chameleon". It became more interesting for me after I learned that Boy George wrote it about another guy in the band that he was (allegedly) sleeping with. Thanks, Behind The Music.

I read the book a while back, and I think the family's argument was that a lot of money was made off of her cells and she didn't really give informed consent to have the samples taken.

Shiny Happy People isn't at the top of my list of favorite R.E.M. songs, but I think the B-52's were genius and I'm fine with any guest star on that album.
I loved R.E.M. going back to the Reckoning/Fables of the Reconstruction era, and I still love Out of Time. It got tiresome hearing "Losing My Religion"

I think the house in King of Queens was fairly realistic for that area. I lived in Queens in a place that laid out similarly.

You said "Stern was perfectly happy to be super gross with him then." I'm wondering what you expected this particular interviewer to do in order not to be super gross and remain true to his show.

So an interviewer on a show that is known for covering adult topics and getting celebrities to spill embarrassing stuff was supposed to do what? "No, Donald, don't talk about your daughter being hot - you may run for president some day!"?

That song sounds like Justin Bieber to this adult, so I wouldn't count him.

Out of all the top 40 music I get subjected to due to having young children, I'd say Meghan Trainor is pretty good. Even if you don't like it, I can't see it inspiring this much ire.

Stern made it clear that he was voting for Hillary and has criticized the current administration's mistakes, so I don't think Donald is coming back on the show any time soon.

I think this more an issue of exposing the children to inappropriately violent content. I don't mind if an actor or director with children makes a rated R movie, but they shouldn't be filming it in front of their 9 year old.

It's not unusual for a crazy person to claim that they're not crazy.