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Johnny Feathers
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I saw them once several years ago, and am planning on seeing them around the end of the summer at a free street festival they're playing nearby. I think they're quite unfairly maligned—they have some really good songs.
I don't remember him whining about playing I Ran, though. That's a bummer. Don't bitch at your

Wait, we can do a WHAT now?

I think they get a scholarship now.

I feel like I watched a different show from everyone else. I was into the first four episodes, but this just seemed to drag its feet on just about every point. I can't believe we're still watching Coop stumble around like an Alzheimer's victim as Dougie. After about thirty minutes of nothing in particular

This is one of those where I can't say that the photo offended me, but I can certainly see how offensive it is if I imagine someone holding Obama's severed head instead. Then again, it's no surprise that a f—ing NOOSE would be the go-to right-wing offensive image for him.

Fifty Shades of Gandalf the Grey

Yeah, mine is half video game space, half "music studio"—ie, where my instruments, mixer, and laptop are.

Well, maybe Kitty was right. Maybe he IS a jerk.

Well, there was that comic book adaptation of his original script. All sorts of weird character changes. Though my impression was always that his "12 films" was at best an extremely loose goal rather than something he had EVER planned out to any degree.

12 Years a Droid.

I knew Paranoid Android was, but I don't think I realized the album title was, too. Or maybe I heard it and forgot it. Which is increasingly possible as I get older.

Huh! I wasn't aware it was even thought of as a "classic". I was under the impression it was a largely maligned show, viewed only as a curiosity and an example of bad 80's TV—which I still loved at the time because of the cheesy humor and because it featured a puppet. I still remember the one where ALF was trying

Uno, Dos, Tres, Catorce!

Now you just need to do ALF and Perfect Strangers!

Certainly the best bass line in a sit-com theme song.

Agreed. Though it was definitely in the shadow of the three other shows, there was a time there where I think I considered Night Court my favorite of the bunch.

See? Forcing us to think kindly of celebrities we otherwise had no interest or positive thoughts of—this is how the terrorists win.

Yeah, I'm kind of glad I got to see him perform JUST before he started running at the mouth on various topics. It was legit a great show—shows, even—but I'd have been harder pressed to enjoy them after hearing him opine.

While "hero-ing?"

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