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I would have said Cider House Rules as it is his most accessible, but given your parenthetical I would say Garp is the choice for you.

Was he the one reading The Fixer?

Not to mention Rain, which was kind of precursor to TNK, and came out earlier in the year as a single - the "B" side to Paperback Writer.

You guys are right. So, was Harry talking about something different to Pete or does that just make it funnier?

Yep, based on  the timeline the last few episodes we're in about October 1966, two months after the release of Revolver. And about 8 months before the release of Sgt. Pepper in June 1967.

I noticed one small detail that doesn't seem to have been mentioned. In addition to all the hilarious bits with Harry this episode, he says rather obliquely to Pete while they're discussing Megan quitting: "At least now we can stop looking over our shoulders wondering when she's going to tell him". It just means that

Mr. Heinz was supposed to deliver the bad news while the ladies were in the bathroom. Mrs. Heinz started the convo with Megan by saying something akin to "I'm glad we're in here and not out there." Mr. Heinz pussed out and hadn't fired SCDP by the time the ladies returned to the table. Only in retrospect does it look

It was a little on the noose, yes.

Ben! Hargrove! Accounts of stuff happening in outer space!

Until Stan acquires a monkey's paw at a bazaar while pitching work to the Pakistani Tourism Board.

We gave it a pretty glowing rave review

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If you can get any 3 of these bands to play, I'll show up:

@ Doc Brown: Any of those POGS have Alf on them? You know, in POG form?

I always thought is was Leaky Lee

Totally over produced in the most grating way possible.

Not Blown Away
My first impression, though IAVF may end up being a Good to Really Good album, it isn't as compelling lyrically as their last two near perfect efforts were. I probably need a few more listens. I love "Your Past Life as a Blast", at this point my favorite song from this set….kind of wish the rest of the

Agreed. Day of reviews are a rarity for us, but for Helplessness Blues we pull out the full court press!

Another brick in the Pam Michael relationship: When Michael had his Jerry Maguire moment forming the Michael Scott Paper Company, Pam was the one who followed him out.

Behind him
Matthew Sweet - 100% Fun
Tom Petty - Full Moon Fever

Hey everyone, it's me, Lindsay Lohan. Someone stop me before I kill again.