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Wait who is "Heisenberg"?!?! Goddammit.

House ants < Complainants < Fire ants

How was that in any way humble? I'm rarely validated so I came here to show off. (Really, I just got lucky thanks to being on Twitter at the right time and following the right accounts.)

Does she? I've only seen a few tweets about her recommending other shows to watch at the same time. I think it's just humor.

I was at one of the recordings of the Kristen Schaal special, it was pretty great.

A free advanced screening of To the Wonder at the Embarcadero Cinema, then a live set by Dave Chappelle at the Punchline.

Well, I hope you'll come around for my reviews when I start back up. The first season is only eight episodes. As I allude to in my review of the pilot, there's a way to get the series with the original music. I might splurge one of these days and get the authorized set, in hopes that some of the editing/images are

Ha, I was thinking as I was walking around that if I saw Frank Silva, the actor who played Bob, I would basically just die of fright right then and there.

I'll keep this comparatively brief (for now at least, am exhausted) but I had an amazing weekend. You can see pictures on my Twitter and Instagram accounts, under the same handle: Power_Lloyd

P.S. I did. It was amazing. Worth the drive from Bay Area to Portland.

I met him last year and he was delightful. It was the Comedy Bang! Bang! tour and they signed autographs after and I showed him a couple tweets we had exchanged about my wanting to shoot Officer Jim's & Claudia's scenes from Magnolia with him and Gillian Jacobs (they both agreed, sadly I do not have thousands of

Let's run Todd back to Eagleton where he obviously belongs!

They played it totally straight / with reverence for it. Acoustic, of course.

That's awesome. When I went to the Colbert Report taping, they played Neutral Milk Hotel during one of the breaks.

Hmm, I want "Tomorrow Never Knows" as the first song and "Across the Universe" as the last song.

NIN and David Bowie, "Hurt."

Jeff Mangum, "True Love Will Find You in the End." (The Fox Theater in Oakland, 2012.)

I saw Dave Chappelle in his prime, at the San Jose Stadium, and some dude towards the front heckled him, and Dave just destroyed the guy, but all I can remember is "your momma has a pussy on her hip so she can make money on the side." Then last year I saw him at the Independent, a pretty small club, and the audience

Took about 15 seconds to get to a "FLAG" level comment, good job guys.

You're a horrible person.