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In Oklahoma, we had a place called Taco Mayo that offered something that looks pretty similar, Potato Locos. They were so perfectly seasoned and crispy. I don't know how many are still around, though.

Raising Cane's is probably the best fast food, bar none. Everything they offer is superb.

I think Long John's is the guiltiest of guilty pleasures. I think all the ones in my area went bye bye, though.

There was much rejoicing when Whataburger finally made its way to NW Arkansas. I try not to eat there too often but the Monterrey Melt is too perfect to resist.

They're all over North Texas. After the initial "OMG! I can eat In-N-Out without flying to California!" wore off, we don't stop there very often when we're in the area. It is pretty damn satisfying when we do, though.

After all the anti-gay brouhaha from a few years back, the waffle fries were what made me break my boycott.

I'd prefer this if it were done by Swift herself and not just some people trying to match Adams' songs to Swift's songs. Also, I'd prefer if they did Heartbreaker.

"Light me, padre."

Larry's goodbye got me. When Stewart and Colbert left their shows, I was sad for myself that I was going to be missing some excellent entertainment. But for Larry, I was sad for him personally because he wasn't leaving on his own terms like Stewart and Colbert. You could see the pain and hurt on his face :(

Hopefully they realize the fault was with the format, not Larry and they actually try something different instead of plugging new people into the same skeleton. Sadly, I doubt that will happen.

Mike and Franchesca are by far the best panel contributors. Rory seems a little too interested in making a joke than making a point. But Ricky is awful.

I, too, haven't been a very good viewer. But without the compelling Daily Show lead-in, I have a harder time making time to watch The Nightly Show. I wish Larry and Trevor Noah could change shows. I feel like the contributors for each show fit the other hosts better.

I think Larry Wilmore deserves and is capable of better than what the show is. The weakest link is all of the contributors. Trying to cram them into the panel and all of the feckless "bits" was really unsuccessful. Maybe if they had better/funnier contributors, it would work better. But outside of maybe Mike Yard, I

After just listening to it again with headphones, I think it's both. You can really hear that electric piano bounce in the final note, but it definitely sounds like electric guitar at the beginning.

I put Rossdale's lyrics in the same camp as Beck's, except he was probably trying for 'profound' or 'affecting' while Beck was more about goofiness and fun. They both used jibberish and nonsense to achieve a certain mood or feeling, only they were reaching for different feelings. They're both laughable but only one

You're not crazy. They made some really great songs that have been disregarded due to airplay and Gavin Rossdale's looks. I feel like Bush is unfairly seen as nothing more than a punchline these days. While their work is obviously derivative of Pixies and Nirvana, it's still a lot more dynamic and noteworthy than the

He has the capacity to make some great music and seems to be an entertaining and engaging personality (when he isn't being a petulant dick). But he's an artist I would advise anyone against getting super "in to."

It's actually about a serial killer but I guess vampires are serial killers anyway.

*Rubberneck

When it comes to Mike Doughty solo work, I've learned to keep expectations low and just accept/enjoy the random good song that falls in amongst the filler. So pretty much like most artists that have been releasing music for 20+ years. The possibility of them making something great still exists but it's really, really