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This sure puts Peter Hook in a lonely place.

Another job that Ted Cruz won't get.

Well, my plans of eating Subway and watching Cosby reruns this evening are now completely ruined.

I remember going on a second or third date to see Species, having no idea that there was nudity in it, let alone that much. Awkward.

I think for a certain strain of cynical malcontent, he's just a little too earnest and enthusiastic, as though his whole deal seems to boil down to "PLEASE LIKE ME!". You got renewed, Chris. They like you. Let's take it down a peg.

My favorite moment of Hardwick's from that show was when the panel was PFT, John Hodgman, and Greg Proops, each looking about like you'd imagine, and Hardwick saying he felt like he was being brought in before the honor court at Hogwarts.

I don't know… I'd say he's knocking it out of the park, although I could use fewer of the skits where they satirize something by consulting a caricatured expert. He was smart to make the format so different than The Daily Show or the Colbert Report.

Benson is amazingly quick for a someone whose whole persona is "laid back stoned guy".

It's been a good way for me to find out about comics that I didn't know about before—if you like them on the show, you'll probably also like their standup. And the panels are often not just all white dudes, so that's a plus.

Bomber jackets aren't the exclusive province of skins, but that Fred Perry-style shirt buttoned all the way up definitely pushes it in that direction.

To be fair, I bet there were also some pretty authoritative opinions on stereo gear, too.

Yeah, this was a familiar sight both in my house and the houses of my friends and family. MY parents might still have one.

Yeah, this was a familiar sight both in my house and the houses of my friends and family. MY parents might still have one.

I didn't realize how absurdist and bizarre Heathcliff can be until I started checking out the Comics Curmudgeon. http://joshreads.com/?cat=108

Up until this day, I thought they lyrics were "…East Berlin no myth". It was 1989, after all, and cold war iconography was in the air. Also to me at the time, Heathcliff would have been either a Huxtable or a trash-talking alley cat, not a tortured literary hero.

I had no idea that Hari Kondabolu and Dapwell from Das Racist were brothers until they started doing a podcast together.

How hilarious would it be if Nick Offerman showed up as a fully-beared 16-year-old counsellor, no explanation given.

Yeah, I loved the show as a kid and liked it well enough as afternoon nostalgia garbage television in college, but "one of the most beloved television shows in the history" is laying it on thicker than fresh blacktop on a Georgia Ju-ly (did my best).

That's my new favorite, even though it flouts the naming convention of [synonym for orange] + [synonym for jerk or blowhard].

I assume the same thing about Nick Offerman's beard.