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They're both attractive enough that I would be curious enough to watch them have sex, but judging by the physical contact above, I don't think I have the patience to watch Rubio figure out how sex works.

Speaking of his animal world connections, is Rubio an amphibian? We've seen what happens when he gets too far from water.

Well, we did learn that there's a 99% chance Rubio doesn't write his own tweets. So there's that.

The truth is an act of love. I learned that in an Iggy Pop song Sean O'Neal told me about earlier. Now I'm not sure if when my wife asks me to give her the truth if I should be scared or aroused.

I'd like to ask that Wawa CEO one question:

Not sure about lobsters, but I've steamed crabs and they sure as shit notice.

Eh, I'll take either.

I really liked his duet with Hope Sandoval from last year, but then I love everything Hope does:

First time I saw the Truckers was right before Decoration Day came out and it's still my favorite of theirs. I love the triple guitar attack and how there are three distinct points of view from the songwriters in the band. 'Heathens' and 'Outfit' are two songs that give me memories from experiences I never actually

Also, and I think this is typical of her concerts, but half the show was just banter between Neko and Kelly Hogan, telling funny stories, mostly about being on the road.

That's what you get when you have a drummer produce your record. My only problem with the album is 'Lay It Down Clown' which I find annoying. I don't know if it is supposed to be a joke on 70s/80s bar band rock, but it seems pointless to me. Also, the album cover is pretty bad, high on the list of Great Albums with

Drunk is in lead for my favorite album of the year right now, mostly because it caught me off guard. Funny, sometimes insightful lyrics, great grooves, unexpected meow-ing, Wiz Kalifa showing up and somehow not annoying me - just a really cool album in total.

Iggy Pop's shirt: At large since 1968.

I'm the asshole that likes Reflektor best, but I was only lukewarm on the previous albums to begin with.

Last time I saw Neko Case live Bachmann was leading her band and they did a couple of his solo songs as part of the encore, which I thought was pretty cool. Neko sounded really good on them.

Tim is my favorite album of theirs, though I'm not sure any of the songs would be in my top-five Replacements songs, which is kind of weird. Oh wait, 'Left of Dial' is on there - that would be in my top-five. Maybe 'Here Comes a Regular' too.

This Year's Model was always my favorite, but lately I've been spinning Get Happy more. I need to get more familiar with his post-Spike stuff.

I prefer Schifrin's South American jazz stuff, but his soundtrack work is great too. I love how varied his career was. Whenever I see a something of his in a used record store I pick it up because there's sure to be something worthwhile on it.

For an ESG tribute album, it's surprisingly good. The drumming is of particular note.

Both of them were on when it was basically the Kristen Wiig & Her Boyfriends show (not that some of it wasn't great). It seemed like it was hard for newcomers to get a foothold then.