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If the "kids rebel against their parents" cliche carries any weight that kid should be a teetotaling stockbroker. I don't think the book mentions what field he went into.

I'd like to see the book about how his young son was basically his minder for the entire Rolling Stones European tour of '77. He would answer the dressing room door when the constant inevitable hangers-on would knock, calmly explain that Keith wasn't seeing visitors, and close the door. No one ever had the gall to

Fuck yeah, I got to watch the restaurant where I work burn tonight. Adios, Southern Ground!

HA!! SEE??!!??!

It seems to me that 1993 is right around the point in pop culture history when everything got a lot less interesting. I mean, I just could not care less. Which makes the 80s the end of the ride. So be it. Viva Gary Numan etc etc

Gary Holt from Exodus has been the regular touring guitarist for Slayer since 2011. Just puttin' it out there.

The latter of which was blatantly thieved for Legion. Which wasn't the worst flick in the world, but still.

Man, I was in high school in Slidell in '91 when David Duke and Edwin Edwards were campaigning. I had just moved to the state from South Carolina and quickly went from being fascinated with the culture to being horrified by it. I actually ran into Duke at a strawberry gathering festival in Pontchatoula at one point—

The opening scene in Dreamscape, where everyone is engulfed in a nuclear blast.

The scene in Exorcist 3 where the nurse crosses the hallway followed by the figure with huge shears, about to cut her head off. That one has stuck with me.

THIS SHOULD BE GWAR GODDAMMIT

Fun Fact: If you post that site on facebook, the only available thumbnail pic is of the guy from Smashmouth.

When I got to work Saturday afternoon in Historic Downtown Senoia®, Georgia, AKA Woodbury, the local Walking Dead merch store was swamped with WD fans and curious locals. They had a couple makeup artists in the store doing zombie makeovers and two (i assume local) zombie players outside signing autographs and posing

THUMBS UP SIR

Downtown Senoia is one of those places where folks just fall to pieces with how quaint and rustic it all is. I work at a restaurant that has been in the background of several shots. My co-worker was an extra in season 3 as well— he was one of the guys in The Governor's posse. Everyone around here has their stories

It's like Hitchhiker's Guide s̶h̶o̶u̶l̶d̶n̶'̶t̶ ̶h̶a̶v̶e̶ ̶e̶v̶e̶r̶  never even happened.

I was 20 years old and working as a parking lot attendant behind the Star Bar in Little 5 Points in Atlanta on the day In Utero came out. I was running late that day and had not yet picked it up before work. A guy in a jeep (weird, the details in the memory) was the first person to pull in and I handed him a twenty

Nope, he cancelled.

Kinky Friedman? Or is he more of a novelist who also happens to be a famous singer and not the other way around?

I have sort of a hard time believing Will Smith was perfectly cool with all those n-bombs in the script.