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Lao Che
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King Arthur, he does as he pleases…

I'll wait for "King Arthur 2: On the Rocks," thank you very much.

For me, he seriously provided the biggest laugh for the entire episode (and I liked the episode). I dunno, he just made me smile AND genuinely laugh, and I can only hope they use him again in anything.

I'm sure that he did. I do remember him nexting a girl mid-horseback ride. That was fun.

One of my good friends was on "Next" as the dude who got to next girls. At the time, we were co-workers, and he told me in secrecy that he had shot an episode and when it was going to air. Like any good friend who's told something in confidence, I made sure to record the episode, and play it on loop in the break room

I thought this "Dinner" was absolutely delicious! It left me full, and I still want to go back for seconds!

The FCC can be my cock holster.

How bizarre… #OMCSoundsystem

I vaguely remember now. Saw your comment about your friend's experience. Sadly, I believe it.

Oof. That happened?

Yeah. I just posted that I'm REALLY trying not to notice Jim's absence. Also, I thought it was bullshit that after they sold tickets for their reunion show last year, they just happened to mention that Jim was no longer in the band.

Went to that show. Ahh, 2000.

THIS. I really hated — and still do — when the term "emo" lost all relevance and was somehow co-opted by eyeliner, shitty haircuts, and fucking awful mall bands like My Chemical Romance and AFI.

I went to that L.A. show, but only for ATD-I. I dunno, never could get into the Get-Up Kids.

FUCK. YES. I was trying to explain this to someone recently. The person in question didn't seem to understand.

Yeah. While I think the 'D' grade is a bit harsh, I do need to give it another shot. It's dumb, but I'm really trying to not notice Jim Ward's absence.

Of course. Only assholes drink Bud Light.

Agreed with WW2, AND the improv shit. I love improv, I studied and performed it, but what I really, absolutely hate is improvising on film, or, at least, to the point where it's clear that the actors are improvising, as opposed to it coming off as organic. Obviously, the Apatow gang is guiltiest of this, yet the only

True story: Back in 2000, I once brought a karaoke bar to their feet with my rendition of "Wild Wild West." I have nothing more to add.

I think Weird Al's "Spy Hard" tops them all!