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Not to mention Justin Timberlake has no place on a "terrible" artists list.

Used to love Everclear…like, loved them.  I'll still throw on So Much for the Afterglow, but they've (he's) definitely taken a nose dive.

Yeah, I like that song, too, and I thought maybe he was good for a bit.  Then I heard that "Today, I'm not gonna do anything" song (don't know the title), and my ears bled.

After I responded, I thought maybe the same thing.  I mean, "Never mess with a GGD fan."  That's funny whether it's meant to be or not.

Also, "they are a great band, if they weren't…" is a run-on.
"…its only alright" should be "it's".
Looking at this, there's too many to keep on correcting.

You will always win if you're arguing that Katy Perry lyrics don't make sense.  However, trying to prove she's "terrible" is a little tougher.  I was convinced she'd be a one-hit wonder after "Kissed a Girl".  Horrible song.  She was anything but, however, and according to me she deserves her fame.

I like it.

Dammit…didn't see the update.

So is the waitress's name Nicki?

My fiance said she liked Community enough, but Parks and Rec is better.  This is not a bad choice, but, as I said to her, Parks and Rec just doesn't give me that warm, Christmas-y feeling inside.  There's just something about Community…

Which is why the next sentence reads: "But Rihanna is a performer, not a songwriter. What she sings is less relevant than what she sells."  I like Rihanna, too, and this review doesn't degrade her appeal at all.  None of her albums will carry the same integrity as a Nick Cave or PJ Harvey album, but a "perfect album

Also, "I don't know how to express myself except through anger, and personal attack!"

That song "Speechless" was very Queen-like and pretty good.  This would be a good idea…for Queen anyway.

I enjoy it, too, but it certainly isn't as good as it used to be, and its more general plot developments have become fairly predictable, which is why the commentors on this site are hating.  I do agree, however, that the show needs to end, and Dexter needs to be exposed.  Since it's become so predictable, the way out

I still enjoy it, too, even if it's not as good as it was in season 2.  However, the LaGuerta/Angel drama was old the second it started.

I think the obscenely annoying previews for this movie should push that grade down to an F, if nothing else.

I didn't get the double entendre in that joke until I just saw it written down.

You started to talk about the GOB, George-Michael and Tobias scene about "security, guards, and shopping", but left out the fact that they're all openly struggling with their manhood (GOB because his sister is a better sleight-of-hand artist, GM because he's not "daughter enough", and Tobias because he doesn't have a

Pretty sure…
"Father no love him" is a Maeby quote. It's an attempt to communicate with Annyong (kind of), but he didn't say it.

Late, I know
but thanks for saying that Sam is a character who annoys you in both the books and the show. I really can't stand him, and I still haven't figured why he's around.