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Prestidigititis
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Could've gone with The Ponder-Dos-A, for example.

Hey, did the remake include a Cylon Bubble Machine among its marketing swag? No, it did not. I rest my case.

"Skedoobeh…Scattered." —The Rolling Stones

For a year or more, I've occasionally defended the humor of Tim and Eric Awesome Show Great Job against naysayers on this and other websites. Watching this video has given me an insight into their point of view.

All the constant yammering from the burgers themselves is what makes the commercial work for me. It's a sense overload from the get-go.

For me, the best part of the over-buying experience at Taco Bell was when we pulled around to the drive-thru window to pay for our two 12-packs of Doritos Locos tacos, four Grilled Stufft Burritos, three steak quesadillas, two chili-cheese burritos and two Mountain Dew Baja Blasts, and the drive-thru operator

One of the best things Ween ever did, frankly.

And the spot is basically Rick shoving the burgers into Morty's awareness whether he liked it or not, after announcing that it was a commercial. That's a pretty creative way to yell at the viewer "WE'RE SELLING THIS CRAP. BUY IT."

Well, crap. I'd never heard of this person before, and never heard any of her music. But I actually kind of dug this song. Does this somehow dovetail over to me liking Rob Schneider in any way?

You make and refute a good point there.

Not by me. I scream/sing it whenever it comes on the radio. (And where I live, there is actually a radio station that'll play it once a month or so.)

You're my fact-checking cuz!

Holy damn, that tumble of vocals right up front really sets the mood. I'm one-thousand percent okay with Panda Bear bringing some of the Beach Boys-influenced harmonizing from Person Pitch into the full band work.

No I cannot.

You don't go to Baltimore International for the travel. You go for the music.

Joy Luck would work as a porn-star name.

Um…

Are you saying they whitewashed the Dirk Diggler character too? That's reeeeeally subtly racist right there.

CN drops pilot episodes online months in advance of their potential airing date. They probably gauge viewer response as a means to determine whether a show gets to make it to the network proper in one form or another. If I recall correctly, the first wave of pilots released this way were Clarence, Uncle Grandpa, and St

Wow, you must've been quick. I fixed that within, like, a minute or so of posting it.