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GIVE US HELL, PEEPINGTORGO!

"I can honestly say that was the best episode of Impy & Chimpy I've ever seen!"

I think that the first half of that episode is the best stretch in the history of the show. From the "gags" in the bar ("A SNAKE IN THE CASH REGISTER?!") through Homer looking for a new bar "Excuse me sir? Would you please leave right now without a fuss?/"You flyboys crack me up!") up until Marge starts therapy is

Golden Era Simpsons jokes…"run into the ground"?

O'NEAL, I KNEW IT WAS HIM! EVEN WHEN IT WUZ UNIVISION I KNEW IT WUZ HIM!

They were eating rotisserie chicken.

It's fucking miles ahead of anything Good Charlotte, Simple Plan and Nickelback ever did.

The hell did Taking Back Sunday do to belong in that list? Where You Want to Be is still a good album.

I know Ja Rule has been a punchline for a long time now but his debut album is not bad at all. That was back when he was in talks to be in a group with DMX and Jay-Z and not "singing like the Cookie Monster" all over the radio.

Fat of The Land is phenomenal to this day and The Carnival is an underrated album that time seems to have kind of forgotten.

Such embarrassing comments from a certain "Sean O". No, that's far too obvious. Let's just call him "S. O'Neal".

Kinja is the man in the department store, creepily jumping out of nowhere trying to get us to come with him.

Homer's reaction to Data's "Gahhh Mr. Simpson, on the Itchy and Scratchy CD-ROM is there a way to get out of the dungeon without the wizard key?" makes me lose my shit every single God damn time.

Mos Def and Talib Kweli are up there too. Their chemistry on Black Star is amazing. I knew I was forgetting someone.

The transition from Andre's verse on Pt 1 to Pt 2 is the apex of Outkast's amazing discography. It gives me chills every time.

"Destroys" is a strong word because Nas' verse on "Life's a Bitch" is still great but yeah that's arguably the best verse on arguably the best rap album ever. But their back and forth on tracks like "The Essence" and "The Flyest" I'd say is smooth as hell and almost on par with Ghost and Rae.

Former Columbia Records rapper Max Kellerman!

Nas and AZ? Andre and Big Boi?

They tend to get off topic on Hollywood Handbook. Especially when she's on and it devolves into pure mayhem.

Julie Klausner has a show on Hulu?! She's my favorite guest on my favorite podcast! I might have to check that out. Great job, WOT!