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Buckcherry's "Crazy Bitch" — dear GOD help me
I used to work as an electrician and, despite my ridiculous desire for quiet while I worked, my coworker and boss would pull out a radio if we were roughing in a house and turn it on. Being in the mountains of North Carolina at the time, we had a very limited selection of

I'm with you there — Southern Lord, Hydra Head, and Relapse were the labels that made me love metal, from which I moved backwards in time. A fine place to start, I thought, even if Pelican, Isis, etc occasionally gets made fun of for being "hipster-metal" or whatever the fuck. Still sounds heavy as shit to my ears.

And 35 Shots of Rum, though I neither agree nor disagree with what you've been saying, I do think it's disingenuous to pretend not to be Mr. Murtha from the previous day's discussion. I think it's fairly obvious, from your tone, your content, the timing of both day's posts, and your points, that you are the same man

Having no dog in this fight, I found this whole thing profoundly interesting, if unintentionally hilarious. Y'all must've had some schoolin' to talk to so serious like.

Thanks to "Haha You're A Moron" for introducing me to the term "Rockism." I had never heard of it before now:

Lala
I'm glad the Lala player is still there. I thought it would be gone. Such a useful tool beside a music review!

I guess I missed the last round of Millar hatin' — probably under the Millar interview, no? Or does it just happen every time someone mentions his name?

I never thought Millar's shocks were that calculated, personally. Much more, "Oh, I've gone 4 pages without something both ridiculous and violent happening."

It always seemed to me that part of the reason Super Troopers was so damn funny was that they were all cops, dressed similarly, seemingly from similar backgrounds, doing the same job. It was this straight jacket on the visuals and the characters that made everything else seem that much more absurd. The rest of the

Ah ha! kthejoker, you've nailed it. I can't believe I'm still talking about this, but that is fucking IT, man. That's where I've seen him. Had Supes III on tape, recorded off of CBS, probably from a Sears Home Siding Special. You're damn right, Robert Vaughn. I've got your number now!

Come on over for dinner. I'll give you a "glimpse." Whoa, sonny!

You, sir, are my hero.

A totally unrelated request
So my wife and I have this argument about this guy who appears on television ads and billboards for a Pennsylvania law firm, Marcus and Mack. That's him at the top of the page:

This show
Thanks for giving this another shot, Todd! As I said before (in that damn Flashforward thread), I don't think it's TV Club material, but enjoyable to watch. Maybe drop another single episode review around for a season finale or next season premiere, if there is a next season? Though I don't agree with

I agree with everything you just said. Say something else, maybe I'll agree with it too.

Of course, it'll probably come back on and suck total balls, then my opinion will be forever mud!

I can't believe my, like, third post under this name is not only going to be my second about Stargate Universe, but an addition to my first post about Stargate Universe. It's taken me years to own up to my Stargate fandom — I routinely hid my Stargate SG-1 DVD collections when company was coming over. I guess I'm just

Again with the off topic nonsense…
To reiterate what some of the other posters have hinted at, I stopped watching this show months ago, but continue to read your reviews. I missed an episode you gave an A to, but the rest I was simply glad that I took the minutes to read your work than the hour to watch the show. I,

Encylopedia Brown
Oh yeah. There was a nerd who some shit DONE.

Never played Chrono Trigger, but I will say that Sol Weintraub's story in Dan Simmons's Hyperion was one of the saddest things I've ever read. The book and its sequel were just good, not amazing, but I thought that tale (the first book is told in a seriest of tales, ala The Canterbury Tales) was a great example of