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On the first album they pointedly referenced The Field Mice and upped the ante with a harsher edge. On this one they seem to have lost that and gone straight into latter day Field Mice and Trembling Blue Stars meandering melancholy. That's not to say there aren't necessarily still good songs to be found, they just

And now I'm still quoting Simpson's episodes and no one knows who they are anymore.

Brittality.

Scary may not be the right word unless you have clown issues. But definitely pretty unique and awesome.

Well *we* didn't start the fire.

Or even find it.

And then he sheds a single tear.

I actually loved the ending. Not only was she fated to die there as the medium indicated but felt she couldn't explicitly say, she also was fated to die trapped in the basement banging on the door out. The jump scare from the beginning when she's in the garage and the basement door bangs from the inside is her ghost.

That must be one hell of a kid to require that kind of support. I raise my two on what I find in the couch that month and the discarded donuts at the Dunkin.

Fucking wind.

If you like that kind of thing China Mieville has a short story about a disease that spreads through language and if I remember right the same kind of thing plays out in Snow Crash too.

I actually prefer Ghost Valley to Rainbow Road. I love that the walls disappear after the first hit. Whereas on Rainbow Road you mess up and go flying off the and essentially out of the race, on Ghost Valley you get the wall to catch you the first lap. But you better change how you take that corner for lap 2. And as

Yep. Another formative film there. I think there's a part when they stop time (maybe its her that time) and they undo the bikini straps on a girl playing volleyball. I haven't seen this since it originally aired but I still remember that sepia toned time-paused scene. There was nothing shown of course but the mere

I feel such shame. The Rodgers I can blame on the fact that I've seen more Duck Dodgers recently than the original. But getting the name wrong of my first huge crush is pretty bad. Though in my defense a google search indicates at least I'm not the only one.

Same here. I wish she was working more but that's mostly because I'm selfish and wish I could see more of her. I'm glad that she made a choice she's happy with. Reading some parts I did start to wonder if maybe Mark Harmon was a bit of a controlling jerk, but then I remembered he went to jail on roller skates and gave

What? No Linda Gray? Clearly you never watched Buck Rodgers.

I had pajamas with rainbow suspender decals on them I wore until they were ragged.

Same thing I thought. I haven't seen the movie so the pawn shop guys may be dicks later, but the fact that they're willing to buy anything with that much backstock, much less at a higher price than initially offered, smacks of sheer beneficence. You have to have customers buying in order to actually profit from other

The take on them in Murder By Death was pretty good too.