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I don't know if anyone's still reading this (we were behind on new Sunnys until last night) but as folks who only started watching it fairly recently & have had a slap-dash whatever's-DVR'd approach to watching older episodes—I in fact did NOT know that Vic Vinegar was a callback, but I was compelled to comment aloud

I'm a fan of including songs that reference Christmas without technically being "Christmas songs" per se on any holiday mix:

I'm a fan of including songs that reference Christmas without technically being "Christmas songs" per se on any holiday mix:

this is a great list, but I actually hate the Back to the Future tagline. maybe it's because I'm a pedantic editor-type with a passion for parallel construction—& I also have the poster hanging on my wall so I've spent more time contemplating it than most people—but to me it's both clunky & nonsensical.

this is a great list, but I actually hate the Back to the Future tagline. maybe it's because I'm a pedantic editor-type with a passion for parallel construction—& I also have the poster hanging on my wall so I've spent more time contemplating it than most people—but to me it's both clunky & nonsensical.

I saw it in 3D at 9:45pm, & there was a friggin' baby behind us (…before we changed seats. but the entire theater sounded like it was full of children—or a dozen poorly behaved/very vocal children, at the very least).

I saw it in 3D at 9:45pm, & there was a friggin' baby behind us (…before we changed seats. but the entire theater sounded like it was full of children—or a dozen poorly behaved/very vocal children, at the very least).

in an even more tragic twist, there are certain friends who refer to us collectively as "Dourtney." I keep wanting to tell them to stop, citing the association with these idiots, but I also don't want to acknowledge their existence in any way.

in an even more tragic twist, there are certain friends who refer to us collectively as "Dourtney." I keep wanting to tell them to stop, citing the association with these idiots, but I also don't want to acknowledge their existence in any way.

please, please, let's all forget about her forever.

please, please, let's all forget about her forever.

"(…haha!)"

"(…haha!)"

that sketch wasn't quite as laugh-a-minute as some of their other ones—but anyone who's ever gotten in a public "we're fighting because we're drunk" argument with their significant other probably enjoyed it. not that *I* appreciated it for that reason, mind you, but…whatever; I'm OVER it.

that sketch wasn't quite as laugh-a-minute as some of their other ones—but anyone who's ever gotten in a public "we're fighting because we're drunk" argument with their significant other probably enjoyed it. not that *I* appreciated it for that reason, mind you, but…whatever; I'm OVER it.

I just love them. they manage to be consistently funny but also consistently interesting in their choices—coming up with weird characters or scenarios, using different techniques (cinematography, special effects, genres, etc.). I'm always surprised & impressed by what they're doing in addition to laughing my ass off.

I just love them. they manage to be consistently funny but also consistently interesting in their choices—coming up with weird characters or scenarios, using different techniques (cinematography, special effects, genres, etc.). I'm always surprised & impressed by what they're doing in addition to laughing my ass off.

this actually exists; it's called the City Museum, in St. Louis.

there was a moment when I thought they were riffing on those Bod Man bodyspray commercials…but the political commentary was much better than I imagine that would've been.

there was a moment when I thought they were riffing on those Bod Man bodyspray commercials…but the political commentary was much better than I imagine that would've been.