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Angus T. McButterpants
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I knew someone was going to bring up "Tonight Tonight". In college most of the girls I knew loved that song as well as "Disarm" off of Siamese dream, which were the two songs that I invariably skipped when playing those albums. I loved the dense and layered fuzz-rock and Butch Vig production of Siamese Dream but

I knew someone was going to bring up "Tonight Tonight". In college most of the girls I knew loved that song as well as "Disarm" off of Siamese dream, which were the two songs that I invariably skipped when playing those albums. I loved the dense and layered fuzz-rock and Butch Vig production of Siamese Dream but

I knew someone was going to bring up "Tonight Tonight". In college most of the girls I knew loved that song as well as "Disarm" off of Siamese dream, which were the two songs that I invariably skipped when playing those albums. I loved the dense and layered fuzz-rock and Butch Vig production of Siamese Dream but

I knew someone was going to bring up "Tonight Tonight". In college most of the girls I knew loved that song as well as "Disarm" off of Siamese dream, which were the two songs that I invariably skipped when playing those albums. I loved the dense and layered fuzz-rock and Butch Vig production of Siamese Dream but

I knew someone was going to bring up "Tonight Tonight". In college most of the girls I knew loved that song as well as "Disarm" off of Siamese dream, which were the two songs that I invariably skipped when playing those albums. I loved the dense and layered fuzz-rock and Butch Vig production of Siamese Dream but

I knew someone was going to bring up "Tonight Tonight". In college most of the girls I knew loved that song as well as "Disarm" off of Siamese dream, which were the two songs that I invariably skipped when playing those albums. I loved the dense and layered fuzz-rock and Butch Vig production of Siamese Dream but

I knew someone was going to bring up "Tonight Tonight". In college most of the girls I knew loved that song as well as "Disarm" off of Siamese dream, which were the two songs that I invariably skipped when playing those albums. I loved the dense and layered fuzz-rock and Butch Vig production of Siamese Dream but

I knew someone was going to bring up "Tonight Tonight". In college most of the girls I knew loved that song as well as "Disarm" off of Siamese dream, which were the two songs that I invariably skipped when playing those albums. I loved the dense and layered fuzz-rock and Butch Vig production of Siamese Dream but

I knew someone was going to bring up "Tonight Tonight". In college most of the girls I knew loved that song as well as "Disarm" off of Siamese dream, which were the two songs that I invariably skipped when playing those albums. I loved the dense and layered fuzz-rock and Butch Vig production of Siamese Dream but

I knew someone was going to bring up "Tonight Tonight". In college most of the girls I knew loved that song as well as "Disarm" off of Siamese dream, which were the two songs that I invariably skipped when playing those albums. I loved the dense and layered fuzz-rock and Butch Vig production of Siamese Dream but

I knew someone was going to bring up "Tonight Tonight". In college most of the girls I knew loved that song as well as "Disarm" off of Siamese dream, which were the two songs that I invariably skipped when playing those albums. I loved the dense and layered fuzz-rock and Butch Vig production of Siamese Dream but

I knew someone was going to bring up "Tonight Tonight". In college most of the girls I knew loved that song as well as "Disarm" off of Siamese dream, which were the two songs that I invariably skipped when playing those albums. I loved the dense and layered fuzz-rock and Butch Vig production of Siamese Dream but

Speaking of Don Coscarelli is it just me or did it seem like Beastmaster was running on HBO in the middle of the night for most of the eighties?

What doesn't kill you makes you more licoricier.

I'm not sure if someone else mentioned it but the scenes with Judge Reinhold in Fast Times at Ridgemont High seems pretty accurate.

Agreed, I hope it plays at my local indie theater.

The son was super into poop. He rubbed his poop everywhere. On Jon Benet's candy that he wanted and he kept a giant softball sized poop ball they he added to periodically and would put in Jon Benet's bed.

They used to do a 4 point match, and now they use a 20 (or something close) match. Forensic investigators said it was from manufacturing or some other contact. For me the most damning piece of evidence was the fact that her body was stabbed post mortem with a piece of model train track, presumably to see if she was

I work right there and they all still line up 30 deep at lunch to wait for a Jimmy John's sub. Also, Thrillist is clickbait trash.

There is one called Wanna Teriyaki Burger in SW-ish Seattle (almost to White Center), but I've never been… good reviews though.