Absolutely. It really should be read after "The End" - in a way, it's about as close as a happy ending that Lemony Snicket can get.
Absolutely. It really should be read after "The End" - in a way, it's about as close as a happy ending that Lemony Snicket can get.
Absolutely. It really should be read after "The End" - in a way, it's about as close as a happy ending that Lemony Snicket can get.
Tina and company seemed more interested in putting David Byrne in his place rather than making a decent album.
Tina and company seemed more interested in putting David Byrne in his place rather than making a decent album.
Considering his icon appears to be from the cover of Wim Wenders' "Until the End of the World", I'm sensing shennanigans here…
I don't know - it seemed fairly final to me. And, well, there's the other consequence of his death…. ah, I don't want to spoil any more for those who haven't read it.
I don't know - it seemed fairly final to me. And, well, there's the other consequence of his death…. ah, I don't want to spoil any more for those who haven't read it.
The Season Seven sketches were pretty bitter, though.
The Season Seven sketches were pretty bitter, though.
After hearing that Jim Mallon turned down Joel Hodgson doing more MST3K in favor of doing the cartoons, I think it's best they are forgotten.
After hearing that Jim Mallon turned down Joel Hodgson doing more MST3K in favor of doing the cartoons, I think it's best they are forgotten.
Venture Brothers!
Venture Brothers!
But it's more of a weird pop culture nexus that Joel Hodgson was almost Philo in "UHF"… but instead went to create MST3K at a UHF station.
But it's more of a weird pop culture nexus that Joel Hodgson was almost Philo in "UHF"… but instead went to create MST3K at a UHF station.
I don't know, I think Hellcats edges out both of them.
I don't know, I think Hellcats edges out both of them.
Orlando did have a great live scene c1995, when it suprisingly was becoming an international center for techno music, for what that's worth. Now, it's pretty barren.
Orlando did have a great live scene c1995, when it suprisingly was becoming an international center for techno music, for what that's worth. Now, it's pretty barren.
I live in the Orlando area. CNBC recently called Orlando "The Emptiest City in America". They weren't lying.