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Plus, the 8 hours of pacing waiting on it to cook.

I met an absolute whisky nerd last week who was a wealth of knowledge. I told him of the whiskys I favored, and he gave some similar to try. So far, I have gotten some W.L. Weller bourbon that is the predecessor of Pappy Van Winkle. Maker's Mark copied their recipe, and it has been around since the 1860s. The best

It is so hard not to spend one's day just punching every one.

@Dikachu:disqus  and so damn cute! I love it when he floats on his back and dices the tomatillo…

With all my talk of getting Frye boots, they may wait a bit because I impulsively bought these http://www.zappos.com/ugg-m… last week. I got an email from hautelook.com about a show sae, and those were in it for $69. I mean, they are $106 on zappos, but c'mon, $69!

I finally got around to trying out the slow cooker, coke, pulled pork, and frankly, I wasn't crazy about it. My fiancee really liked it, but I just prefer it cooked in spices and finished with sauce.

Damn, Otter! You're pimping.

Okay, folks, this past week has been chock-a-block full of great terribleness from that fucker from utah who works with me. It was a delightful mixture of homophobia, delusion and racism.  Looking back at my notes (Yeah, I take notes), it is amusing mixture of hastily scribbled details from fucker from Utah (FFU),

@avclub-5a23ed9882ba5a661cedd76afc3415a4:disqus I got treated to them ending on Baba O'Riley with Vedder climbing to the top of the scaffolding of the stage. It was pretty great. I think there is a youtube video of it, but I can't look it up at work.Why Go Even Flow Jeremy Deep Alive Porch Garden Baba O'Riley

Yeah, the Pearl Jam setlist was Ten and whichever Who songs they decided to cover. And, that was still the time when Eddie Vedder had fun and climbed all over shit.

I was late getting there, so I missed Lush, unfortunately. I saw that show in New Orleans, and it rained the days leading up to the event. By 2:00, it was a awful mud pit. Still a great show.

Hey,Scott Tobias, I was at that '95 Atlanta show, too. When I read the Q&A title, that show was my first choice. You mention the second stage bands, but I hardly left the main with the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Beck, The Jesus Lizard, Pavement, Superchunk and Sonic Youth. Yes, Courtney Love and Hole were awful and you

Shit, I had that exact car up until 2002. The final straw is when the sunroof started leaking and water would pool in the roof, and when I stepped on the brakes, tepid filthy water dumped on my head.

I was only 17 myself, but what really sucked is the year before they played at Tipitina's in New Orleans, but I couldn't get in being only 16. I had to settle for seeing them at the old Omni in Atlanta.

I suppose this is a little closer to original question, and at the time, it was a big surprise. I saw Pavement at the Howlin Wolf in '99, and they played "Cut Your Hair." I had heard that they basically had been refusing to play it for years.

Where did you see Yo La Tengo? Was it at the Mercy Lounge? If not, they played those songs when I saw them last month, as well, and it kicked ass.

Not to brag, @avclub-f121d09285898f1c66d66f1e6f0455a6:disqus  (well, maybe a little), but I saw him in '08, 6th row center. Fucking. Awesome.

Damn, I forgot that I saw Pearl Jam in '94 at a Rock for Choice concert, and Vedder came out and played "Won't Back Down" solo and acoustic. It was pretty cool.

You know, after that last Girls article, I started to look up how many there had been. Then I remembered I did not care enough about the show to even bitch about it. That said, I did have a shower epiphany that morning, though. Girls is to tv critics what the Benghazi attack is to congressional republicans. They seem