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I could go for a hard tug myself right about now.

A parallequel?

Amazing to realize that Eddie Vedder essentially invented planking.

If fancy gave consent, then no.

I thought it had more of a bearded-and-sweaty Tom Green look to it.

AHAHAHAAA!! Oh…oh, SnarkySkunk. How come you so snarky??

No no, what you've been is not on boats.

The "do you suppose death could be a boat" exchange was one of my favorite movie dialogues for a very long time. I suppose it still is, I just don't revisit it as often as I used to.

I'm not making a value judgment here. Just stating what the original, now-deleted posts said before they disappeared.

I've never been able to find a full version of this sketch online. And that's a terrible shame.

Being a sentient potato chip, I can understand that.

I don't remember that at all…but it's been a long time since I revisited that movie.

Agreed!

Shia LaBeouf, is that you?

God, no kidding. Maybe it's because he invented it, but everyone who's come since and tried to embrace and shed personae like he did has felt so shallow by comparison.

Affection and the sense of an understood admission of debt. Just like most of us, Bowie meant something to Sean, something personal enough that he never has to state it explicitly in this article for it to be recognizable.

Thank you for all of this, Sean.

In a movie packed with Portuguese acoustic covers of Bowie songs, this was the one original that Wes Anderson was compelled to add to The Life Aquatic. The song came to my life too late to really connect to the main character, but I think it still hits the look and feel of the scene where it appears. Weird that I'll

When I heard Looch had a "special announcement" during her shift last week, I guessed it was about Oake, and I yelped aloud in my car. I moved to the area back in '94, and Rev105 was one of the first things I found that made me feel connected to the cities and excited to be here. Holding down a 9-5 job meant I got to

Fellow founding member high-five, my friend.