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Wednesday, January 25, 2006

I Could Spit on a Stranger

Since Michelle Williams uttered "It's Been Slanted and Enchanted" on Dawson's Creek, indie yuppies have been either annoyed or elated with television's shout outs. Last week's mention of the Arcade Fire on Four Kings didn't seem to sit so well. However, last night's How I Met Your Mother's use of Pavement's Spit on A Stranger got me all choked up. Not final montage of Six Feet Under choked up, but there was definately a tear or two. Good thing they didn't use the Nickel Creek version, it could have led to full waterworks.