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I had no idea …
… The Cars had a new release. Based on the samples, and it sounds promising. And it sounds like the Cars, too!

I really liked 85 percent of "Eating the Dinosaur." The chapter on time travel was probably my favorite.

'94 — Hard to argue
As '90s years go, hard to argue w/ 1994 (although I might put '93 slightly ahead, overall — but then again I don't remember)

It's OK.

"Parklife" was definitely one of the best of '94 …

I admit…
I had forgotten completely about Paul Reiser.

Not bad
I thought I'd relate more to the mix-tape stuff (and I have plenty of those in a storage tub, gathering oxidation) but VanDerWerff's video game stuff was something I did think about … getting a big box of new software, opening it and thinking, "Look at all this stuff! It must be important."

Q: Why a baboon?
A: Because there's only one way to cock.

Does Hagar even get around to actually telling us what the one way to rock is?

@Bfred —- At least Edgar Winter had some good songs.

Judas Booth meant to write, "It was great for therapists."

I caught this show once, by accident.
I kind of liked it — it seemed obviously scripted to make it seem like a fake reality show, but seemed believable.

I remember liking a few songs on Jonathan Goes Country, but they were the same "type" of songs that were good on albums like JR&TML. In fact, I think it's the exact same album, except for the C&W thematic aspects (musically and lyrically).

2 Things
1. Richman would be iconic if the only line he ever wrote was, "Goin' faster miles an hour."

Another genre that sounds good loud:
Rock 'n' roll.

I could do this just on albums alone.
But I won't.

@A German Yid - sorry, I meant to post that one in the Save the Tiger thread.

It is, in fact, a misleading title.

Underrated movie.

Perhaps "My Two Dads" would have been more effective with Stacy Keach in the daughter role, adding a level of surrealism never imagined on network TV.