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RRRon rrrules.

Awesome!  Thanks for the tip.

That "NPR driveway moments" observation is brilliant.  In three words it conveys an experience you've had dozens of times (even if not literally involving NPR) and never given a thought to as a phenomenon.

Lately youtube has been doing their own RealPlayer revival.

Are you being, like, sarcastic?

I think it's a novelty for a lot of younger people… I'm old enough to remember the relatively brief time when cassettes were pretty much the only game in town for a broke teenager, before there were more CD players than humans but after vinyl had started being less common and more expensive, and I remember clearly

Do you guys know about the Recycled series on RRRecords?  New recordings, mostly of underground noise and experimental music, dubbed over old commercial cassettes that nobody wants, with new "packaging" consisting of duct tape and sharpie scribbles.  Needless to say, it sounds like utter crap, in a very interesting

when you someone come from a place closer to her heart that on previous records it

It really bugs me, honestly.  People still act like they're rebelling or getting away with something if they wear jeans or a t-shirt, but that's what EVERYBODY wears.  That's what people wear to church now.  Which specifically bugs me these days. When I was a kid being forced to go to church, I thought it was stupid

She's unconventional-looking for tv, and totally normal for any other context.

Catherine O'Hara maybe… bit of ipso facto factor there since you've already mentioned Jane Curtin.

I prefer a Big Ass Ham.

Dubstep AND seapunk.

"BIG RED NO!!!  WOOOOOOO!!!!!"

Tragedy is when I cut my finger.  Comedy is when North Korea drops an atomic bomb on Hartford, Connecticut.

And a go at the male lead with all the cameras turned off.

HOT.

@partdavid - I've said for years that's why most Stephen King adaptations are never as good as the books they were based on.  The things that make people like his books are his colloquial, rambling writing style, his deep dives into subjective viewpoints, and just generally his personality coming through in his

Hey Ryan, why the long face?

BURN THE WITCH!!  BURN HERRRRR!!!!