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you know that song "i love my little rooster" at the beginning of gummo? that is my great-great aunt almeda riddle singing. not really the point of the comment, i know, but if you look around online there's a neat thirty-minute documentary about her that will both give a little insight into ozark life as well as some

this movie synced up really well with pink floyd's the wall.

"best song on the list? going to have to go with Like a G6."

aren't "fun" and "annoying" mutually exclusive?

nor does anybody else.

i think this website is out of tune
seriously, what's this doing in the "most read" column?

savages, if that's what you're referring to, is excellent- think no country for old men meets socal stoner culture. funny, violent, and a really snappy read. a cool breeze on the underground, which is also excellent (if more traditional in style), was just brought back in print a month or two ago.

where's the iron eagle guy?
3… 2… 1…

i know, the diamonds song got stuck in my head, too. also:

what have you been eating?

yeah, i was wondering how it stacked up against/overlapped ODW, which is one the greatest things ever. hilarious and completely fucking brutal (which country's national bird is a severed limb flying through the air? sierra leone?)

i made a lot of mcgregor jokes while watching the scotland/spain game

is brooklyn the ironic 'stache capital?

a little behind the curve, aren't we?
i mean, this is funny, but like fifty years old in internet time. this one is worth a view:

@persia- i was thinking they have some thematic similarities, but as for dick not being readable… what? he was certainly better with ideas and stories than words, but the majority of his books are very easy to read. yes, a few are so densely weird that they're hard to follow and a few seem to have been banged out in

the onion sent out a promo thing like fifteen years ago that had kornfeld reading one of his columns and it was so terrible (some shaky old-man voice, if i remember correctly. i switched it off quickly and tried to expunge the memory) i made a point of not listening to the teasdale audio.

sure, you can draw a number of comparisons between pkd and kv, but pixies/nirvana implies some sort of direct influence/copycatting and i'm not sure that's the case.

didn't know they had a song about traffic jams.

when NBC outlaws outlaw
only outlaws will watch outlaw

WHOSE life, rabin?