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Hannah and Adam had lousy games up until they were among the final eight or nine, but damned if they both didn't knock it out of the park at the final tribal council. Ma and I were thinking Hannah was probably going to get the win based on her arguments, and the fact that last season taught us not to trust the

This shit is still around?

Nuts to you! I love my burnti burntaccino with half-burnt, low-burnt burnt cream served burned to fuckin' hell!

Why the hell would Starbucks, a corporate-as-fuck chain (attempts at folksiness be damned!) produce a show about their own imaginary employees being slackers with man buns?

I got an iiiiiiiiiiisland!

I don't want to know what you were looking for, then!

How would you know? It's on the radio!

It never, ever ceases to amaze me how this niche environment has had such influence on modern culture. To think of what's presented in that movie and the context that it was even further "underground" than any other underground social/music scene of the time, and how much it's influenced modern culture is incredible.

YOU'RE ONLY RISKING A REQUEST TO PLAY THE INAUGURATION, MUSICIANS!

I have a tendency to cry when I hear that middle section of "Claire de Lune," so it didn't have the same effect on me.

For people of a certain age with certain Internet access, it's quite easy to download a mislabeled MP3 of "that song from that ad for that movie 'Rushmere,' or something like that, I don't know, but it sounds pretty cool."

SLAM! Suck it, you useless double-consonant using bastard!

Well, yeah, but "Thanks Trudeau" doesn't have the same pop as "Thanks Obama."

Well, you have the advantage of actually holding a Labatt, so…

Well, there's only two of them left, so…

"Darjeeling" was the transition between his well-curated classic rock choices and using capital-C Classical scores. But for what it was worth, the score to "Grand Budapest Hotel" is excellent.

This does nothing.

I don't get it.

Smart-ass hamster, you got there.