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Episode 416 - "Rec 2? Damn Near Killed 'Em!"

Happy Snowflake Day, Fair Users, and welcome to the 16th episode of Fair Use Law case file #4! This week we've got the four-square Triceratops Tribunal in the studio for a special Christmas/end of the year wrap-up edition of the podcast. Topics discussed are the ultimate hatred for New Years party glasses, females complaining about painful sex, accidentally showing your friend pornography, and the horrors of mixing a little kid, Attention Deficit Disorder, a sharp pencil, and a poor teacher's eye. All this and we discuss our favorite movies, TV shows, and CDs of 2010 for your approval!

This week on the podcast I brought the knowledge with the obscure trivia of one hit wonder (by design) KLF side project the Timelords and their manufactured hit tribute to Doctor Who, Doctorin' The Tardis. Here they are on Top of the Pops, miming a performance that includes Gary Glitter samples and Daleks. What more do you want for nothing?



"KLF?" you might be asking, "Why does that band name sound so familiar?" Well, you are probably confusing them with KMFDM like most people do. If that's not it, though, perhaps you remember their few 90s dance techno hits in the US, like 3 AM Eternal:



What happens when Mel Gibso... wait, I mean a man Mel Gibson is playing crosses over the mental event horizon and can no longer communicate freely with the ones he loves? Well, if he was in the upcoming Jodie Foster directed movie the Beaver, he'd talk with a Beaver hand puppet and wouldn't be instantly institutionalized like a real person would be if he attempted something this insane:



Also this week we wrapped up the year 2010 with our favorite movie, video game, and music picks. My pick this year for best CD without a doubt, #1 with a bullet, was Everything Goes Cold - Vs. General Failure. A great mix of perfectly produced and mixed industrial rock with insane samples and some tongue-in-cheek lyrics, it's the perfect CD to listen to while speeding through traffic. Need more convincing? Here they are at the legendary DNA Lounge performing their epic song FAIL: