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Yes.

f'ing Napoleon, man.

I haven't seen Die Another Day since it came out, all I remember about it is Rosamund Pike.

"You Never Give Me Your Money" for loan collectors. I guess they don't really advertise though, do they.

I think it was some of the guys from Modern English that was interviewed on some VH1 special or another. One of the guys apparently didn't like that it was being used in commercials, and the other band members were like "Yeah, he was pissed that we sold the song to Burger King, but that didn't keep him from cashing

I don't think they were ever "objectivist". Neil thought some objectivist writings were interesting and wrote lyrics to that effect, but that doesn't (didn't) make him an objectivist himself. And I never got the impression Geddy or Alex cared one way or the other.

agreed, that's definitely my favorite as well.

My parents tell me "Batty Bat" was my favorite Sesame Street song when I was little.

I showed one of these to my 3yo last night. He approved. Good to see him appreciate the classics.

I listened to the audio book of Street Gang, read by Caroll Spinney. His normal voice is almost Big Bird but not quite. Also he can do a great Jim Henson impression.

This is the one that I still think of when counting things up to twenty:

The music from the crayons thing is a combination of tracks off this album "Nifty Digits", if you're interested. http://www.amazon.com/KPM-1…

I love this song a lot.

Greatest uses of cello:

Speaking of stupid, I laugh every time at "I'm not playing with a full deck!" "That's what people say."

My favorite line from that one is "The doomed writhe in agony!"

After having a kid I relate to Calvin's dad a lot more.

Bran does what Hodon't.

It's like poetry, they rhyme.