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It's better to burn out than to fade away?

"Bo, you don't know diddley"

Maybe it was something about where the person was born?

It's been done:

Marianne Faithfull is best known for the rug story and IMDB can't convince me otherwise.

I mean it killed mine, and several other close friends' dogs.

Just needs that steam shovel.

One set of crew members were buried under the parking lot of The Citadel's football stadium.

That Ken Burns documentary is 3 800-page Shelby Foote books condensed into one small miniseries. I bet they do mention it, at least in passing.

Well, they could be selling Forest Gump stuff, so I think they're doing the right thing.

Or Herman Wouk.

The trailer for Postcards from the Edge is pretty great.

John Williams, the original hipster?

I didn't realize we had Cubs fans here.

Mellencamp is a no-brainer. One has to take the era when was making the most impact it was the MTV era. In terms of actual Rock-n-Roll there were very few that actually were MTV stars and true Rock artists.

If 'hard to work with' disqualified one from the hall of fame, there'd be like 10 people in there.

You mean the Donna's cover of "Strutter," right?

"She Walks Like a Bearded Rainbow."

The Hall of Marrying Up, for sure.

See I think the 'ugly' sweater thing is so popular because people actually like them a lot. If one really thought they were that bad they wouldn't wear them, even 'ironically.'