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Even in the pantheon of great Simpsons quote that's a standout.

Thinking that Jasper quote was in the pinnacle of television? That's a paddlin'.

I can't remember the specifics, but over the years Rescue Me reused a lot of stuff from The Job. I liked some of Rescue Me, but The Job was much better.

I think she plays sax in real life. Yeah, I'm 99% sure she came out and played sax for the band that was playing on Conan the night she was also a guest. She's friends with that band, whose name escapes me.

Because the net belongs to Glover
Because the net belongs us.

One thing I really liked was just hearing random Cage noises while they watched one of his movies. That really encapsulates everything I love about Cage.

Nice Wolf Blitzer burn.

I remember my family being literally the only four people who paid to see it. I remember being pleasantly surprised. Things I remember liking that weren't mentioned yet: The credits saying "And starring Leslie Nielsen as Leslie Nielsen," grabbing the gun out of the backpack of the elementary school kid who just

He didn't rank his albums, but hiphopsite.com asked Redman if he thought his at-the-time newest album was his best and he said "HELLLLL NO."

Anything that would make sense in hockey not happening shouldn't baffle people because of the way Bettman and co run things.

I still have to go with My God Is The Sun for best on that album. I like the whole album, and their are lots of beautiful melodies but that's the only one that truly kicks my ass. That's what I'm usually looking for when I turn to QOTSA.

Pretty & Nice - Mummy Jets. Prog power-pop, I guess? Just a mountain of amazing hooks rolled into a weirdly cohesive ball of pop awesomeness that's over in less than 3-and-a-half minutes. Oh, and the very beginning sounds like a song from Dr. Mario. You can't lose: http://www.youtube.com/watc…

Yeah, I remember laughing at the parts in the book where they proposed a sketch (or would propose something like this) where Eddie Murphy as Stevie Wonder was late for a session with Piscopo as Sinatra. Piscopo refused to do this because Sinatra wouldn't wait, he would make Stevie wait.

I enjoyed the comic for a little while, but it doesn't seem to be a good one for binge reading. I'll have to revisit it, and I should definitely check out this show. I really wish the Dr. McNinja Adult Swim pilot got picked up.

Here are some solos that might not be all-time, top-100 solo list classics that are still really good and don't get enough attention.

Let's just put this out there: Richard Lloyd's solos are better than Tom Verlaine's on Marquee Moon.

Yeah, I guess those bend stabs are a bit much. Still a great tune on an immortal album though.

What's odd is if you ever listen to bootlegs of Beatles recording sessions, it usually takes George FOREVER to nail a solo. LIke 10 takes or so. Still worth it on all of them though.