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I'm not incredibly familiar with the long history of the comics, but would Amanda Jones by Mary Jane and Watts be Gwen Stacy?

I definitely need to check out some of these.
And some of you need to check out:

Don't they have those Buy One, Get More For $5 Each deals or something? That would just make prudent fiscal sense. Plus, leftovers for breakf..*vomits*

This one is the winner.

Only because they think the time would be better spent making a Rue McLanahan blanket.

Barricades and Brickwalls is a tremendous record. I liked Wayward Angel a lot, too.

Nothing. That was me, too, and about 10 of my friends.

What, Todd Zeile wasn't elected to the Hall of Fame?

Yeah, I've had a 20+ year crush on Kay Hanley. Of course, I met her and froze up when I was 23, and I consider that one of my life's great failures.

That arc should have been longer. I enjoyed her on that.

"My Dick is So Large" is on my running playlist, actually.

I wholeheartedly agreed with Will Harris in the other thread with High Fidelity, and CEJ was the first thing I thought of when I read this headline. I think that means we're dating now.

Fuck that song for the dozens - nay, HUNDREDS - of times it fooled me into thinking I was about to hear Slick Rick's "Children's Story".

TEHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHN.

Roots - Do You Want More?!!!??!
ODB - Return to the 36 Chambers
GZA - Liquid Swords
Big L - Lifestylz ov da Poor & Dangerous

Lesser know, equally dope, and from the same era is Yaggfu Front's "Left Field". Recommended.

I'm picking up the sarcasm. I'm just saying that this particular album had a very consistent tempo throughout, and we noticed that, that's all.

Well done.

Like Will, I have too just tried to shorthand my way through women "understanding" me by handing them a copy of High Fidelity. My favorite all-time book, one of the small handful I've reread more than once.
I didn't even mind them Americanizing the story for the movie, other than I didn't think they picked a very good

1995 Mobb Deep was the Nickelback of hip hop.