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July 25, 2006 12:16 PM   Subscribe

Steely Dan have crossed an awesome line seldom approached by celebrities/public figures/what-have-yous: Using the most public of all forums, the internet, to call out a mediocre comic actor on not living up to his potential.
posted by incomple (12 comments total)

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Sorry, incomple: double.
posted by Iridic at 12:19 PM on July 25, 2006


Double.
posted by justkevin at 12:19 PM on July 25, 2006


Jinx, buy me a coke.
posted by justkevin at 12:19 PM on July 25, 2006


"well, man, something kind of uncool has come to our attention and we've got to, like, do something or say something before the scene gets out of our control and something even more uncool happens."

Memo to Steely Dany: It is no longer 1969.
posted by docgonzo at 12:20 PM on July 25, 2006


Ah, that's so embarrassing! I searched for the URL and nothing came up. Thanks everyone.
posted by incomple at 12:21 PM on July 25, 2006


incomple, don't lose that number

so I was late with the callout, big whoop
posted by mr_crash_davis at 12:23 PM on July 25, 2006


aww, no Metafilter won't do, now..
and I'm never goin' back to my old thread.....
posted by jonmc at 12:25 PM on July 25, 2006


Bottle Rocket wasn't bad in the same way that harvest gold isn't a bad color.
posted by 517 at 12:25 PM on July 25, 2006


I actually didn't care for it, myself.
posted by jonmc at 12:28 PM on July 25, 2006


An Open Letter to Steely Dan:

Stop using that name, uh.. man.


- William Burroughs' Ghost
posted by wfc123 at 12:29 PM on July 25, 2006


An Open Letter to Steely Dan:

Stop using that name, uh.. man.


- William Burroughs' Ghost


Fagen & Brecker: We'll give you some smack.

William Burroughs' Ghost: Well, OK, then...
posted by jonmc at 12:35 PM on July 25, 2006


But how do you feel about harvest gold?
posted by 517 at 12:40 PM on July 25, 2006


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