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"Goodnight, book thief."

"You can get David Lee Roth to perform when there’s world peace. So I assume you get Gary Cherone to play the apocalypse?"

I like to think that Kyle's visit from God was a byproduct of having inhaled/swallowed too many of Cartmans farts.

Souf Oaklin Fo Life, Yo!

I owe a lot of my eclectic taste in film and books to the downtown branch of the Columbus (OH) library. Their selection during the entire decade of the '90's was amazing, to the point where they would often have pre-release versions of new music, books, and film. And it seemed like on films and books that they knew

Doesn't have late-'90's Bullock or Affleck, so marginally yes.

Who?

I think I actually saw that flipping thru cable news channels late last nite and I lingered just long enough to get the gist, wonder wtf is wrong with people, and carry on to a South Park repeat.

The first Redbox I saw was when i first moved to Charlotte in 2008. It was inside the uptown Harris Teeter and the number of people lined up to get their DVD fix regardless of time of day was ridiculous. Because I was a cheap bastard I ended up rediscovering the value of the main branch of the library being only

Definitely an improvement.

Yeah, forgot about Parallels, but strictly speaking The Pegasus aired the second week of '94. Thanks Wikipedia! But it was definitely one of the better episodes from the really touch and go seventh season. For "hard sci-fi" in the ST:TNG world it was pretty damn good.

ST:TNG was in a bit of decline going from the end of the sixth season and into the seventh. Not saying that there weren't still great episodes, but I just looked at what actually aired during 1993 and the only real standout seems to be "Tapestry". And honestly, the season six finale two parter just plain sucks upon

I remember when the Sci-Fi Channel was still just an idea that was announced year after year in the '90's. And when it finally happened I only cared because they kept MST3K alive for a few more years.

I read about this two days ago. Thank God he's taking it back.

Yes.

I've been to Port Angeles and Raymond Carver is apparently on your side.

Thirteen Ghosts was surprisingly good once you did the DVD extras and got the back story on all of them. Watching it again a few years later I was kinda surprised how good it actually was. Especially the "Cube"-like death for the one girl. (I think I'm remembering my horror movies right).

I'm afraid to watch them, not because of the horror factor but because they probably just suck. Loved the first one (thank you '80's Cinemax!) and the next two sequels were ok, but aside from how Barker is looking to revamp the whole series and start over, they need to just let it go.

I can only wait for the Hellraiser series to come. Don't know about ya'll but I had no idea it was up to nine.

Considering how much attention Forks has had I'm curious how the town that stood in for Cicely from NoEx has gotten in the ensuing years.