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hey, speaking of, I jsut watched 25th Hour this weekend. Does anyone else recall that the same WIRE guy who played Burrell in that does his SHHHHHEEEEEEET line in that movie as well? I know 25th came first- I think- so is that the actors "thing" that he does? I know he did it in some movie I saw too, I think CEDAR

This looks like it might be a certifiable off-bway Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitttttttttttttttttttttttt.

This looks like it might be a certifiable off-bway Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitttttttttttttttttttttttt.

Did anyone else notice that Tyrion now has an Omar-like scar down his face? I mean, I know we all love and miss THE WIRE, but, come on HBO!

Did anyone else notice that Tyrion now has an Omar-like scar down his face? I mean, I know we all love and miss THE WIRE, but, come on HBO!

First? Really? NEVER! Love these punk rock bastards, even if they were not really punk rock.

First? Really? NEVER! Love these punk rock bastards, even if they were not really punk rock.

I saw it on cable a few weeks ago- I recall seeing it in theater as a 6 yr old or so- and sure enough, there was goddamn Uncle Jack McGee in the bar, yelling at the TV. I almost did a spit-take I was so excited to catch him. Onscreen about 6 seconds…

I saw it on cable a few weeks ago- I recall seeing it in theater as a 6 yr old or so- and sure enough, there was goddamn Uncle Jack McGee in the bar, yelling at the TV. I almost did a spit-take I was so excited to catch him. Onscreen about 6 seconds…

This is my buddy Chris's uncle. One of my heroes. Love this dude. I tell his nephew (by marriage) all the movies he's been in, that he doesn't even know about. Where's BOILER MAKER, AV Club? My boy Uncle Jack…gonna cast him in my first movie. Love ya, Uncle Jack…

This is my buddy Chris's uncle. One of my heroes. Love this dude. I tell his nephew (by marriage) all the movies he's been in, that he doesn't even know about. Where's BOILER MAKER, AV Club? My boy Uncle Jack…gonna cast him in my first movie. Love ya, Uncle Jack…

I saw them about 5 times in my life, since they were the actual first album (cassette) I ever purchased- LICENSE TO ILL, age 8 or so. Have never missed an album on the day it dropped (MMMMM_DROOOOP!) and always loved them, but MCA had that spot in my heart as the "good one" who stood up for what he believed, was

No no no no no! MCA…my man…we will miss you and your indomitable spirit and defense of all and charitable notions and beliefs and being a stand up, honorable guy. Talk about evolution of a man from his beginnings. Thanks for all the good shit for all those years.

Yeah, he was rather quiet and withdrawn. His band was much more lively and had much more of a conversation with us. I still chuckle when I think of my pal telling his girlfriend to flirt with Al a little because it might help us to get into a club with them. She did get in. We didn't, because we were all like 17. She

I was in Buffalo in about 98, 99 and on my way to a Ween show with some friends, driving, and broke down. We'd all taken shrooms and were now walking, lost, to try to get to the show. A van pulled up and asked where the show was- god knows, I can only recall it was somewhere on or near the Univ of Buf campus. We tried

Man's gotta have a code. THANK YOU!

well, no, but he has a kinda-different schtick going. Though in Europe those guys basically cover every square and corner around. Here, not so much. And besides, he and Naked Cowboy are like mortal enemies, getting into arguments and fistfights constantly. And don't even start on those ridiculous Elmo's. Also, its

My brother is the famous "Silver Man" who does human-statue around NYC, specifically at Rock Center and Central Park. His most famous passer-by who took pics with him and gave him money, about 3 yrs ago? PAM FROM THE OFFICE and her d-bag Hub. Guess where this idea must have come from? Hmmm? Well, he's got his own

and, he said this:
INT: You wrote in your memoir, “Hello Darlin’,” that when you die, you want to be ground up in a wood chipper like Steve Buscemi’s character in the movie “Fargo.” Is this actually set down in your will? LH: Well, it’s hard to set down chipping. I don’t think that’s allowed. But I did want to be

Dear Mr. Gabriel,
Please send a black limo to: LA County Dept of Homeless Shelters, LA, CA, 90046. Ms. Butler will be waiting by the food-line in her nicest outfit, with a few suitcases and some personal items, and is looking forward to your guest room. She should be a blast at your family's Thanksgiving party this