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Hyperventilate! Tina Fey interview on the AVClub.
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Sometimes I really start to feel bad about being negative. I'm sympathetic to people who are dedicated fans — I am one myself, lots of times. All the time, actually. So when I criticize things that people really love, and I hear their response, my knee-jerk reaction is to backtrack and apologize and reiterate how much I really love the thing I'm ragging on.
So, just so you know: I love these shows. All of them. Even the ones I say mean things about. I love them all.
This is a long way of saying that I really, really loved last night's Veronica Mars and have nothing bad to say whatsoever. Was it just all the talk of Lilly that put me in a season-one mindset? All the familiar faces? The clever (but not too confusing) cases of both Marses? It's probably all of the above, because I just flat out loved it.
That moment when Veronica rips the necklace off the little girl's neck — absolutely priceless.
Answer me this, though, internet: What were Veronica and Logan for Halloween? A cursory internet search says Fred and Thelma from Scooby-doo. Is this correct? Please, help me and Cristin. I can't find a picture, but they were both wearing black wigs. They sort of looked like British pop stars.
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We have our cool second design ready in the store. We also added coasters and a mug. Buy early and often 'fauxers.
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You may have heard about Bill O'Reilly's recent appearance on Letterman.
The two have a track record of not seeing eye-to-eye politically and sparring onstage, despite the fact that Letterman usually keeps the show apolitical. The furthest he goes in the political arena are the requisite lame monologue jokes that are variations on the Bush=dumb and Clinton-hearts-blowjobs standards.
I ended up recording Friday's appearance because Tilly and the Wall was going to be on, not realizing that this coincided with the O'Reilly appearance. Tilly and the Wall is a great band that you should listen to. They have multiple singers and a tap dancer instead of a drummer. It's very The Fifth Dimension meets Belle and Sebastian meets a band of gypsies. Here, take a look at their performance and then we'll get to the heavy stuff after the jump.
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