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PrinceOfBrains
princeofbrains

I am SO SORRY for being "that guy" all up in this thread, but I've really gotten into Bob Mould lately (not literally…sigh) and he mentioned this during his Reddit AMA. I can't remember his exact wording, but it sounded more like the issue is on SST's side. Evidently Grant Hart got in touch with them about getting the

Looks like your opportunity for a joke was Wasted Again.

Hey hey hey, I think The Postman Never Dies is a lot of fun and terribly underrated, but Die Another Postman is the worst in the series other than maybe The Postman With The Golden Gun.

I'm headed to Milwaukee for a weekend this summer, and information like this makes me all the happier!

The Postman's Daylights and The Postman to Kill tried to re-right the franchise, but they were sort of a mixed bag.

Rex was both funny and had GREAT HAIR!

"That's really more of a weekend thing" does more to sum up Bush's character in this than many shows do in an entire season. I love that whole exchange SO MUCH.

Can you hear your phone ringing? Zack Snyder is calling to buy your idea and then completely miss your point.

Forgetting the name of a character in the episode that I have previously mentioned on this very website as being one of my favorites if not my A-#1? You'd better BELIEVE that's a paddlin'.

We also had That's My Bush, so maybe Stone and Parker had gotten it out of their system.

Incorrect parsing of sentences involving government institutions is always hilarious. No matter what anyone tries to tell you, "Army had half-a-day" or "That would be good for Army…!" are the funniest things anyone said in Arrested Development.

So…whatever happened to the kids in fourth and fifth place? How do you think THEY felt, garnering less votes than Disco Stu?

I don't actually know who Gavin is. I'm not using this as a point of pride, but I actually watched The Simpsons for a bit after Season 10 since I was too young to know any better and I don't know which one Gavin is.

Grandpa-centric episodes were basically always gold. Remember his film noir pastiche where he had to get Tommy back from the insane old spinsters who tried to adopt him?

It was either the DIA or the MOCAD, I was drinking a lot in those days and can't tell museums apart. It's like face-blindness except for art installations.

I want to say thank you for painting such a weirdly evocative picture of this man. I can picture him already, and I'm morbidly amused.

I wanted to see this SO BAD when it was screening in Detroit a few years back but I couldn't talk the girl I was seeing at the time into it. We wound up staying in and watching Alphaville on Netflix instead, so I had a fine night one way or another.

"Nothing about this makes me want to compare anyone to Hitler!"

Rocko and Doug were always my favorite Nicktoons. I liked Rugrats enough but I was maybe a BIT too old for some of it, and Ren and Stimpy as good but I would watch it with my dad (who loves it to this day) and feel like some of it was maybe over my head, but those two hit a sweet spot with me. Much of how I look at

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