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I thought the Dahmer theory had been disproved. Maybe I'm not remembering right, though.

Myunderstanding of bread and milk is that you want to use a heavy, hearty bread, or hard dinner rolls or something. If you just use crappy 50 cent white bread, you get what we got the one time we tried it, which was that horrible mush.

Yum, curry powder on popcorn sounds great. I put it in ketchup for fries.

Any love for
Catherine Wheel? They were the greatest unsung band of this era, IMHO.

Lousy episode
but the part where they establish the roasting box by having Biggis choose some guy at random and condemn him to die in it always freaks me out. It's not many kids' cartoons that show an innocent man being lead screaming and pleading to his death.

Yeah, bad episode
but the part where they establish the roasting box by having Biggis pick some poor guy at random and condemn him to die there still freaks me out. There aren't too many kids' shows in which an innocent man is dragged pleading and screaming to his death.

While he's doing that, Josh Todd from Buckcherry could fill in on vox for Aerosmith.

When I was in college
in the late 90's, I knew a girl who proclaimed her love of Pearl Jam by writing "Jeff Ament", "Stone Gossard" etc. all over her hands in blue ink. This is college, mind you, not jr. high. Anyway, I'll be she's taken a Sharpie to her hands over news of this movie.

Anyone remember
a couple of really obscure shows from the 80s? One was "Roomies" and it starred Corey Haim and Burt Young, of all people. The other was called "The Pursuit of Happiness" and I have no idea who was in it. I happened to catch an episode of it totally at random one night and never heard anymore about

One night back in the late 90's
I turned on one of the local rock stations while it was doing a block of AIC songs, and the first thing I thought was, "Uh oh, I bet they're doing this because Layne Staley died." Which he hadn't, but it just goes to show how long people had been expecting it to happen.

Metropolis
is third on the plausible list? As much as I wish the world resembled a German expressionist film, I don't get their reasoning on this one.

I like the "Life After People" series. I remember the glut of WWII stuff back in the day, although I suppose they did that because it was cheap and easy. "Lock and Load" is pretty awesome. That about does it for me on History, though.

Yes, I absolutely remember when AMC showed uncut classics. I can ignore MTV, VH1, History, Bravo, TLC, etc., but the AMC shift really annoys me for some reason.

I wonder
if they'd let him wear that outfit for jury duty.

@ Ack Ack

es muy bueno

Yeah, I went from OK Computer to Kid A and it almost derailed my whole Radiohead experience. It took The Bends to get things back on track (although I like Kid A now as well).

Van Halen
For years I didn't care anything for Van Halen other than "Panama" until this year, when I started poking around on Grooveshark out of curiosity and found myself enjoying "Dance the Night Away". That got me started on the rest of the Roth stuff and a little of the poppier Hagar stuff as well. Good tunes.

Harry Shearer saw "The Day the Clown Cried", which means he'll always have an interesting story to tell at your party.

Mind you don't cut yourself, Mordecai.