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I always picture him wearing that crazy water jetpack thing from Eastbound and Down.

I don't know if they grade it or anything, but… coarse.

Years back I played in a wiffle ball tournament (so much fun. lots of beer and food, announcers, fans, a trophy, proceeds going to charity). Our teams uniforms consisted, in part, of white t-shirts with our favorite Simpson's characters names magic markered on them as our names. Naturally, I was Milhouse. Every time I

Over a half million a year, by my quick math. Sounds a little much.
I honestly appreciate your commitment leading you to looking up max daylight in Astoria! Good stuff.

Orange is still a good time!

Rise to vote, sir.

I used to really like Miller when I was younger but his current incarnation has soured my memories. Nealon was fine. Norm was the king. Quinn catches a lot of flack around these parts, but I never thought he was that terrible. I really liked his stand up a couple years back.
Honestly haven't enjoyed anyone at the desk

(Bass slide)
Hahaha, that's cold, Jay. Colder that the atmospheric temperature on Neptune!

Awww, you shouldn't need this news. The 3 seasons that already exist are near the pinnacle of art done through the medium.
I'm encouraged that there may be a movie to provide some closure, but it already had a reasonable conclusion to one of the greatest dramatic series ever.
I guess all I'm saying is, give it a watch

One of the greatest t-shirts I've ever seen was a picture of Nick Cage's face with the words "John Travolta" beneath.

The entire season will be Dillahunt playing all the characters in a saloon debating the merits of different gunslingers.
A bit like Eddie Murphy in Coming to America, but not about boxing, with no Arsenio Hall, and more mentions of the Cornish.

The whole "Sermon on the Mount" episode sold me hard. Maybe with more time to flesh it out, some of the threads could've been woven together for a more satisfying conclusion.
It's an incredibly flawed show, and very off beat, but I'm an unabashed fan. Definitely compelled to push it on any of my friends with taste.

Haha. I wish. This was pre-cellphones and I doubt I even owned a camera in my teens. But rest assured, I looked pretty cool for a dorky suburban white boy.
Shortly after, I let it all grow out for 2 or 3 years. I'd kill to have a picture of me in either state.

I got my eyes on YOU!

I enjoy when Sean does these longer form music write ups.
Especially fond of this piece as I was a huge Public Enemy fan growing up.

"… the other three…"
Are we just pretending DJ Yella never existed now?
I joke. You guys are spot on in that Ren really does get unfairly overlooked. He had some great verses. Not the writer Ice Cube was, or as charismatic as Eazy, but crucial to the dynamic nonetheless.

This was the first book I ever bought on my kindle, and I'm so thankful I read it that way.
Never mind being cumbersome to carry around on the train and whatnot, the ability to just click back and forth on the endless footnotes made life so much easier than constant flipping between 2 bookmarks.

It's kind of crazy so many folks here perceive Pharrell as just "the guy with the funny hat who sang Happy".
He's been one of the most influential producers in music for 2 decades now.

"You're the gourmet around here, Rainbow Sherbet!"

Points for "pogrom", but I don't know about the tie. It looks kinda like a cloth bolo.