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He was a (semi-instrumental, at times) part of those early 2000s White Chocolate/Bibby-Peja-Doug Christie-Webber-Vlade Kings teams that were really good in the regular season, basically unbeatable at Arco Arena, and lost to the eventual-champion Shaq-Kobe Lakers in the playoffs 3 years in a row (in the first round,

"and Ken Marino showing off some unexpected song and dance skills in the latter"

I . . . like the Kardashian Babies. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

And I did, in fact, need to look it up on Urban Dictionary.

You talking about Uncle Jack or Jack Shephard?

I agree re: Family Fight and Gets Trapped, but the rest of the episodes you name are great. Quarantined's reveal of the gang's alcoholism is wonderful, and Frank's trip through the vents is essential Charlie cannon.

What do we want? Bobos!!

As someone who was two months from being born when Raiders came out, this thought did not make me feel old.

Um, Phil? Don't you mean "our" baby?

Plus there was a tribe swap pretty early in One World.

Would if I could, but Chelsea (specifically in the "oil yourself down and run the slip-and-slide" challenge) haunts my dreams.

She wasn't unconscious. The slap did the trick, remember?

Ben Schwartz almost had crying tears of sadness during an episode of Drunk History. That in and of itself is a tremendous accomplishment.

I just don't understand how a show that employs Nick Kroll could include a chupacabra in an episode and not have Kroll voice it.

At least we can both agree that you are not a hooker with a heart of gold.

I love that he had a 10 minute conversation with himself set to the chorus of "The Heat Is On." I thought I was the only one who did that.

CON: Scarcity of cheese.

You're just saying that because it introduced the world to the loose cannon Officer Meow Meow Fuzzyface.

If you didn't find the image of Taco in the Mr. McGibblets costume with oversized black sunglasses, a black hat, and binoculars trying to be stealthy to be at least a little bit funny, I feel sorry for you. And not in a "I'm an asshole who determines what is and is not objectively funny" way (maybe it wasn't funny,

Yeah. I was a little annoyed but generally ok with the extended metaphor to that point, but it really fell flat at the end there.