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I'd second that. Although whilst there are some absolutely incredible bits ("Billy and the Cloneasaurus" springs immediately to mind) I seem to recall there are some sections where little of much interest happens, which probably resigns it to somewhere like 8th. I'll have to rewatch it though, I think I've only watched it once this year. "Bart The Fink" may get into the top 50 on the strength of "Oh crap"
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Hopefully it'll be the tits. Don Cheadle isn't someone I specifically do or don't have faith in, which definitely makes it a lot more likely to be good than if it was, say, Rampage Jackson as Miles Davis, but not as much as if it was like Philip Seymour Hoffman as Miles Davis
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If any of the leaders were half-competent they'd destroy the competition. Ed Miliband together with Ed Balls are probably heading up the most un-electable Labour party in history (which is saying a lot) and David Cameron is too full of himself for someone with no guts for the game. As for Clegg... If he was half-decent for his party he'd have stepped down, because otherwise whoever loses the least at the next election is gonna have to form a coalition with Boffo the Clown and the four Hitlers. It'd be nice if the Green Party utilised the internet sensibly, so as to recruit but alas.
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"Luckily for Miliband however, David Cameron has put his foot in a PR turd large enough to temporarily distract the press from his own blunderings. The prime minister is currently facing scrutiny over his employment of former No 10 spin doctor Coulson, who was found guilty of phone hacking charges this Tuesday. Miliband has already accused Cameron of exhibiting "wilful ignorance" over the issue, but this could be his big chance to really make Cameron look like a criminal-endorsing, privacy-perverting, character-misjudging monster. Although going by Miliband's recent media performance, he'll end up accidentally berating Cameron for his inappropriate employment of ex-premiership striker Andy Cole. And then walk into a lamppost."
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From humble beginnings singing "Take On Me" and recommending us the Bonzo-Dog-Doo-Dah-Band to appearing on the BBC World Service bad mouthing a bad politician (sadly over untrue allegations, but nevertheless) https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=richard+spencer+blog+bbc-world-interview-26514.html&rlz=1C1CHFX_en-GBGB570GB570&oq=richard+spencer+blog+bbc-world-interview-26514.html&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i60.4597j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 (top link, Last.fm took a link to the actual blog to be spam)
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I'm not sure, one of the wiggers on my facebook posted it and started dissecting it. Luke was happy about Aesop Rock because apparently he's a big fan. I thought it was interesting how high Wu-Tang and all of their individual members were and how low all the most popular rappers are. Jonesing for 36 Chambers now, probably gonna have to listen to it in a bit....
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I'm not sure if I saw the last one to be honest... I probably repressed the memory. Since you're probably not watching it(?) I think that is a spoiler photo for Phil and Ian's reaction to the death of Ian's daughter Lucy. That's cool man, I have a couple of essays due in in May and an exam in June and then I was hoping to go on Holiday. The rest of the summer should be open for all kinds of antics though
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