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I'm interacting with it in the bathroom.

I'm interacting with it in the bathroom.

Nick Tosches's Dean Martin bio is fantastic, too - it might be one of those you listed!

i hope he makes fun of retarded people in the movie!

he & dean martin were the beatles 15 years before the beatles.

what kind of track names WOULD signal a lack of audacity?

bands should only be allowed to exist for 10 years.
& give other bands a chance.

Bill Murray's version is better.

the entire FBI wrote it? perhaps it was plagiarized.
letters i get urging me to off myself usually have the opposite of their intended effect!
funny how the info they had on Mike King is true (plagiarizer, philanderer, communista) but it didn't matter - like any god, it didn't tarnish His myth.

right on! a rowdy redneck shitkickin' cowboy (homophobe) friend of mine saw elton in 1970 in the midwest & absolutely loved him. he said elton was like jerry lee lewis mixed with beethoven - he said elton rocked with incredible showmanship. this friend normally only likes waylon, willie, BR549, jamey johnson & macho

blue moves?!? as endorsed by martina navratilova? you're not martina are you? i remember being so disappointed with blue moves - i bought it it as soon as it came out (the album, not elton) i kinda liked the shoorah s(h)ong, but… you're a marvelous person to find positive things to say about blue moves. even allmusic.c

when it came out the reviews were mixed, & it seemed to have a lot of filler. jamaica jerk-off was to be the big #1 single, but it ran into censorship problems. it was a lot messier of an album than previous ones & candle in the wind was just an also ran till that other pretty lady died.

you're right, shipmate! good point. i thought my memory circuits were buzzing funny.

I loved Will Self in that I, Robot movie. oh, wait.

now that i'm in my 50's i'm starting to like grandfatherly tones!

mike d'angelo: you are good. you smoked everybody involved in this op & then you got kathryn bigelow.

30 years ago in the military we said "zero dark thirty" to refer to getting up early. & getting up early is kind of like torture. so i see the connection.

in my early version of the script the dinosaurs were meek & mild & were chased by tyrannical humans.

maybe that guy said it like, "BOY: how are we gonna do this all live?"
which made bowie mad, so bowie
said "WE're not" -
meaning "guy who asked: you are now fired for being impertinent."
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PS - li'l Davy Jones (bowie) is still alive? …so now he'll only play "dead?"
PPS - technically, playing music around the

some of these movie titles have too many prepositions & articles n stuff.
e.g., "bullet to the head" could be shortened to "head bullet."