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I don't know what my list is, but I saw this list and got really excited to listen to it.

Ah, "Shattered" might be my favorite on the album. Maybe "Miss You," it's close.

Did you maximize the number of letters in each name? I haven't played this game.

Bill Walton does not deserve to be on this list.

I tried to do a bit once about a Ja Rule / Lil' Jon mash-up. After about five seconds my throat starts to hurt, and after about ten I can't talk normally for an hour or two afterwards.

I think College Republicans have all sort of tended toward the same type wherever in time you pick them: Upper-middle-class to rich suburban kids who can't see their own privilege and really believe hard work is all it takes for success because they were born into such circumstances that almost entirely eliminate the

I love that where most shows would have made Roman a nerd with a heart of gold, especially after Martin Starr's work on Freaks and Geeks, Party Down made Roman a nerd with a heart of self-absorbed creepy jerk.

Oh man, Ron pissing himself at the Investors Dinner.

I know it would've been tough to get the chemistry right, but it really does feel like a show you could have just rotated new up-and-coming actors into, and written off characters as finally "making it" (or at least getting a break) whenever the actor has to leave for a better role.

*fail to correctly unravel

"Help me out, Henry! There are two types of people in this world: achievers and fuck-ups. Which do you want to be?"
"Well, what are you being right now?"
"I'm an achiever!"
"Well, then I am definitely a fuck-up."

You should watch The Shield if you haven't already.

Damn, that is brutal.

I think it's important to remember that at the beginning of the series Jerry wanted to put Rick in a nursing home. The guy is a literal genius and he's treated like he's disposable because of his age. That's the thing that makes Rick interesting to me, is that he really is as far advanced a mind as he claims he is,

Jerry is not only spineless and ineffectual but constantly needs validation that he's not. And me, I haven't forgotten that Jerry wants to put Rick in a nursing home in the pilot out of convenience.

Black Rick was amazing.

I am not convinced this show is made by libertarians.

I'd recommend seasons 5 and 6 if you can find them anywhere. Yahoo! Screen was a horrendous streaming service, but the show really does get back some of the feel of classic Community, even as some of the core cast sadly has to depart. (I think for season six only four of the Greendale Seven are left.)

I'm not convinced Jerry's gone from the show, so I'm fine with this. I imagine in Beth's position, being married to a bottomless pit of neediness must be exhausting.

The 1990s carried an uncomfortable amount of Michael Scott approaches to cultural, racial, gender, and sexuality differences.