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I'd say it has the potential to be even funnier. They have a bit of sway now, so hopefully it won't just be some terrible, old script for a wannabe Will Ferrell movie for them to screw around with. I mean, they made Hot Rod pretty awesome, but if they have a lot more creative control, this could be fantastic.

I imagine that movie was ruined the second an exec said, "But you gotta have Vince Vaughn in it!"

I wonder… is Linklater still filming that kid hanging out with his daughter? I mean, if the Before movies can exist as they do, I don't see why we can't have "Young Adulthood" in 12 years.

So… you haven't seen anything besides Dick in a Box. Get your fucking story straight, bro!

If you want a real trip, go find the CNN article and read the comments section!

Bigfoot's clitoris?

I saw Jenny Lewis last night. Proud to report that no one touched her breasts (on stage anyway), and, yes, she did have breasts. There was this super annoying, douchey, hipster guy who took the soft-song opportunity of A Man/Me/Then Jim to have a loud converstation with the girl he was with. There was nearly one more

I totally knew a jock-like dude who was a huge Enya fan in college (in the late 90s). He was a good guy, though.

Mr. Reposted Comments probably didn't post from a review this time because the vast majority of reviewers seem to have loved it. There are a couple of B minuses and one C+ (the C+ seems like a fairly good review, though). Here's the worst one I could find:

I've never gotten the impression that the people who posted in that section were trying to look particularly smart, just to have fun picking apart some details.

There is a reviews section, which Mr. Reposted Comments used to post exclusively from, but he later moved onto that section, at least once in a while.

To be fair, those parts of the SNPP reviews aren't necessarily meant as criticisms, just kind of a "hey, did you notice?" or a goof type of thing.

I very much like all three of them, but their first one is probably the best.

The Watson Twins went on to be really good artists on their own, too.

A Man/Me/Then Jim is one of those songs that just slays me every time I hear it. Like, if I were an actor, it's probably what I would think about to induce tears.

I'm seeing Spoon, too, pretty soon, like early September. EMA is opening for them, and I love her, too. Like the Jenny Lewis record, I haven't sampled any of Spoon's new one, either, but I have gone back and listened to all the earlier records I've missed. They started off really strong. Loving Telephono and A Series

I'm going to read The Crossing next.

That's really good to hear. This upcoming Sunday will be the first time I'll be seeing her, and I didn't have any hope for Rilo Kiley songs.

I knew Spoon's new record was coming out in August, but next week? Hallelujah!

Seeing her on Sunday. I haven't listened to this yet (plan to buy it at the show), but, man, do I love her. I've been waiting forever for a new record.