@Yinka Double Dare: No, but they feel the pain.
@Yinka Double Dare: No, but they feel the pain.
@Kid Canada: Last I heard, Atlanta. [www.5280.com]
Schniedelwichsen!
@Greek McPapadopoulos: Holy shit, up by 30, with Rudy getting the rookie record for 3s.
The Blazers are tearing it up! They're looking good for he playoffs now.
@ClintonPortishead: Truly, Hail to the Thief.
In keeping up with the general spirit:
@LeavitationHolmes: Feel the rhythm, feel the ride!
Don't need no helmet, got a hard hard head...
@Bobby_Big_Wheel: Was it delivered by FedEx deliveryman Timothy Dalton?
@TracyHamandEggs: Trainspotting has made an appearance a few times on these here interwebs pages.
The manatee has become the mento.
@Hatey McLife: Jesus.
@Chamomiles Davis: They play that live pretty regularly, and I don't think they ever released it on a studio album. Thinking of "Love Reign O'er Me" perhaps? He kind of makes it work, actually.
@MattinglysSideburns: I always eagerly anticipate Fred Kelly's appearance as "Bunny", myself.
@StevePerryPsychOut: Hey, that's my hometown. I wonder which intersection it was.
@FirstDerivative: They didn't bring in the page views. 'Suggested Chat Questions' as well.
@the_unsung_western_hero: The Eschaton section was fantastic. I also enjoyed Pemulis explaining the Mean-Value Theorem with slang, and the various Incandenza movie descriptions also got me.
@the_unsung_western_hero: I attempted to read "Gravity's Rainbow" as I was finishing Jest, and man is that a different animal. I got 90 pages in, and decided I had to take a break. I was able to understand what was going on in the action as a whole, but sentence to sentence was a struggle.
@the_unsung_western_hero: It's a fantastic book, and well worth the time. The writing was always fun, and some of the ideas that Wallace had were just brilliant (like his dissection of the problems of the videophone, subsidized time, etc.). It's a shame more people don't attempt it—the length isn't a problem once…