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What 'we gonna do tonight Brain?

Please please please let this be the one. Because frankly, based on that screen shot, I want to throat punch both Zoe and Adam Pally. I have nothing against either of them, but damn if that picture isn't beyond twee.

But oddly, Sean Spicer doesn't.

THE PHONE CALL IS COMING FROM INSIDE THE WHITE HOUSE!!!

Even bigger is why are you watching TV on NYE? Even I'm not -that- much of a shut-in.

Jebus Mucking Rhist.

"Totally disposable" is a perfect phrase for that movie, but it -was- entertaining for the most part. Not a film I'll ever watch again, but not one that I regret wasting 90 minutes or so on.

Yes, it will be an ANUS TART.

I actually liked season four as well. It wasn't the same, and seemed a little too serious sometimes, but I like how everything wrapped up in the final episode. TBH the first season is the one I have probably rewatched the least, even though it sets up so much for the latter episodes. I've probably watched the fourth

I hope not.

As long as you don't burn it down…

Where is the Taco Bell Bell?

At least it wasn't that untitled track at the end of the album. I subjected my fellow cooks to that at an unnamed bar in Pittsburgh in 2002. It was worth it.

Catching a hint of sarcasm…I heard they changed everything up in regards to posting and forums and such. Not a good thing.

Magical potential is a world I want to live in, and where the Browns win a real Super Bowl. It's sad that I have to settle for the occasional win against the Stillers, because it's honestly like winning the Super Bowl for the Browns. Especially if it's in Pittsburgh.

The ABB Greatest Hits was a staple of mine on road trips during the 90's. Eat a Peach is a classic and a shame Duane wasn't a part of it, easily one of my southern rock favorites. I definitely will check out Laid Back.

NO. IN FACT, BIG RED NO.

This actually was a pretty decent job, internet, although it is one that I kinda realized on my own probably in the mid-90's when I was finally watching all the older films that this touches on, like Chinatown, Shane (which I know I watched but apparently left no mark because I remember -nothing- about it), and

I always thought that was Springsteen until about 12 years ago when I was finally corrected by the chef I was working for at the time. He kindly let me know that I was hating on the wrong artist for that song and I immediately felt like an idiot. I like Bruce and the ABB, but not Gregg Allman solo, and especially not

Thank you for giving me something to look up tonight. It's true cinefiles like yourself and a few of of the old guard that keep me on here, although in smaller doses these days. Work ain't like it used to be 7-10 years ago…