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hmmph

There. There wolf.

Preferably one that won't make me sick

He's not sure, he was in Maryland.

Bertrand Russell's Jack Russell, Rusty Russell

Third place is you're fired.

The fist episode? I am unfamiliar with that one…

Set it in the UK? It could be 'Yes, Buckminister Fuller House'….

sorry, man

"Mike, you don't come to Las Vegas and talk to a man like Moe Greene like THAT!"

Should I activate the Falcon?

"Actually, it's pronounced 'mill-e-wok-aye,' which is Algonquin for 'the good land.'"

Watch it….

"Did you just grab my ass?"

"Awww, Piggly."

Correct.

"Ham on, ham on whole wheat…"

*Benny Hill runs by in fast-forward, pursued by underwear models*

He wrote the lion's share of the crunchy hooks. No Izzy = diminished songwriting. As for live performances, I think Gilby Clarke did a pretty good job on rhythm.

The anti-Phil Rudd, it seems. Brian Johnson has been quoted several times talking about how Rudd is a human metronome. Evidently he can achieve the vibe he needs to or has been asked to, be it technical perfection or whatnot, take after take in the studio.