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Oh, take your three credits and stop whining.

Oh, take your three credits and stop whining.

Think how Matt Damon must feel.

Think how Matt Damon must feel.

I really liked Nathan's article but this is very funny, I have to admit

She's had a lot of artists look at her father's archives.  From the WG.org web site, a reasonably complete list:  Jonatha Brooke, Rob Wasserman, the Klezmatics, Alison Krauss + Union
Station, Janis Ian, Jimmy LaFave, Ellis Paul, John McCutcheon, Slaid
Cleaves, Eliza Gilkyson, James Talley,

I call dibs on "Tom Waits' Testicles" as a band name

In the eternal words of Norm himself …
"Wait, what?!"

Um, he's kidding
I don't think King actually wants this film remade, FWIW.

I noticed that. That's truly bizarre. It's like listening to Michael Caine's memoirs, as read by Matt Damon.

I don't get it
I would not be above taking money to ghostwrite this kind of trash, but why ask for your name on the cover?

I hope Rachel Weisz and Gemma Arterton aren't forced to resolve this by wrestling. That would be unfortunate for everyone.

Hmm
The biggest problem I have with the show is that virtually all of the legal stuff is wildly, crazily wrong. There are precisely zero big law firms that have an active criminal defense practice (outside of "white collar" crimes like insider trading and tax evasion). The legal stuff that goes on in court —

George
"I am not the expert on 70s and 80s sitcommery that Todd and others are, so I do not know if network TV had seen anyone quite as peculiar as George before. … George is really the most revolutionary character: he's often repulsive and pathetic, but here these are traits we heartily enjoy and sympathize with

"The plots are often poorly thought out, an excuse to deepen characterizations. "

Texas
Underappreciated in America, I think. Poppy, which is a good thing if you like that.

I love me some Al Kooper. That said, if you read his memoir, you will start to think, "For such a nice guy, he sure seems to get kicked out of a lot of bands."

It always is.