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Mostly unrelated, but one of the funniest moments for me is when Andy starts singing "Break me off a piece of that…" and can't remember and Jim shouts "Nobody tell him!" The running gag is pretty funny, but the way Jim just jumps in to goofing on someone as a reflex is a pretty spot-on bit.

BUY THIS TRADITION.

God has a lot to answer for giving Train the continued success while letting Fastball fade into obscurity.

We should just forfeit the rest of the games on the grounds that we think playing behind that offensive line puts RGIII's life in danger.

Well, looking at stats, the Browns are doing marginally better on average. More yards/attempt, longer possessions, closer games. It's a consistent difference in performance, but not one I would be proud of.

I WILL RIP OFF YOUR HEAD AND SHIT DOWN YOUR NECK.

The Browns are going to secure their first non-loss week of the year on Sunday!

*Joe Friday lifts an eyebrow.*
A "disco lemonade", ma'am?

Assuming she asked in a reasonable manner… anyone who responds to a polite request to stop doing something annoying, even if it is innocuous, by doing it harder is a real tool.

You were one of at least two!

Good username-comment synergy.

I try to associate everything I can with Sifl & Olly.

Roughly 3/4 of the Tibetan Freedom Concert landed on my head like a ton of bricks. It probably wasn't the FIRST time hearing them that really hit me, because there's so much good shit, the stuff later on the discs suffered in comparison, but jeezus.

It would be really nice to not see commercials in my head when I hear music. Copland's Rodeo. Bob Seger. Eine Kleine Nachtmusik.

A lot of Tom Waits really hit me in the gut the first time I heard it and it would be lovely to hear songs that way again. "Tom Traubet's Blues" "Somewhere" "Goin' Out West" "God's Away on Business" "Jockey Full of Bourbon"

Also, if you haven't listened to him before, check out Astronautalis's The Might Ocean and Nine Dark Theaters. He's been described as Beck, if Beck was more into indie rock and was an actual rapper instead of goofing on it.

That's the second one (The Coming was first) which was probably the third one I had.

What was your first hip-hop album by a Black person? (The Carnival, followed by Things Fall Apart)

Listen, newbie, there's a destination a little up the road from the habitations and the towns we know. A place we saw the lights turned low, the "jigsaw jazz" and "the get-fresh flow". But you're sure as hell going to pull out the jams and the jamboree hangouts. Two turntables and a microphone, Debra. Two turntables

No, I'm serious. You could probably connect everything I love (Daft Punk, Alice Coltrane, the Clash, Astronautalis, Johnny Cash) back to my discovery of Odelay, though if you really pushed an anthropological study of my interest in music, you could probably make an argument that either the White Album or Flood is the p