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But they still don't serve Cheerios or spaghetti.

SoA was a lot of chewing on words while using an accent that jumped up and down the East Coast, all while portraying a character that was born and raised in Central California.

Yeah, but the trouble is that big law firm partners are almost universally dickheads, which means that the nice associates are worked to the point of illness or quitting out of disgust by the partners and the dickhead associates.

I'm almost positive the cheap shredder I owned in 2007 was cross-cut. Did shredder technology really evolve that quickly?

Mind if I turn the radio on?
Why do we got to keep turnin' left?
Mind if I put my feet out the window?
You must really like Tide.

I saw him once at the Improv in DC in 2001 or 2002, and he flipped out on a bachelorette party that was sitting next to the stage and talking through his entire set, and then flipped out on the Improv staff for not throwing them out.

"…and they all want Sun Chips!" is such a great punchline.

Naperville, and both Odenkirk and McGill/Goodman definitely have a Chicago accent.

They will once they know the glory of banging Artemis on a pile of stale Wendy's hamburger buns.

Oh, that's tragic. All I remember of Phenom is it's the first time I heard the "I don't come to your work and tell you how to make fries!" joke.

I'd say Britons got their revenge when Charlie Hunnam was cast on Sons of Anarchy.

Also, 1972 was probably a little too early for a blatantly anti-war song like Look Sharp, Mama to find acceptance among the mainstream film audience.

Yeah, and then TJ coached a high school basketball team before going on to run a little company called Kabletown.

Imagine going to that show just to hear Jump.

Oh, there's video of that incident. It happens right after they get done playing Beth, right?

No, that would be "Donde esta mi tequila?" from 22 Short Films About Springfield.

Yeah, I have no idea either, but I would think Wayne would need to be fairly close to legal drinking age, if not older, in order to amass the collection of nametags and hairnets he shows off at the beginning of the first film.

I want to say live versions of Atlantic City > studio version of Atlantic City, but really it's just two different kinds of awesome.

My opinion of LS softened after I read the lyrics to Saturday Night Special.

You may be thinking of Steven Michael Quezada, Benito Martinez played Aceveda on The Shield.