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Took the words right out of my mouth.

@E.Buzz Miller: It was bound to happen eventually, unfortunate as it is. Santorum's ascendancy from the outskirts to one of the last men standing in the primary race only accelerated the process.

@Dikachu: Has anyone proposed that idea to Dan Savage yet?

That's what I used to do with my old mix-tape from high school/the next couple years afterwards. It's still in reasonably good condition (though even then there are points where the audio quality drops to sub-240p YouTube levels) and I'm not TOO ashamed about the tracklist on it, even if there are more than a couple

That sounds about in line with what I've heard from most everyone else who's seen it (and I wouldn't expect much different or far off from what you've described from Bill Maher anyway).

What did you think of Religulous? It's been on my need-to-see list for a little while, but I'd like to know in advance if it's at all perceptive and well-behaved or just a smug-ass hit piece.

I listened to all the CDs I bought earlier this week, read some Murakami and got most of the way to the end of Chrono Trigger (barring a few remaining sidequests, all that's left for me to do is go and fight Lavos).

Cleanup on Aisle Four, Charlie Brown
I Counted the Pennies In the Ashtray, Charlie Brown
That Little Red-Headed Girl Is Pigpen's Baby Mama, Charlie Brown
You're Two Months Behind On the Rent, Charlie Brown
The Age of Consent In This State Is Only Sixteen, Charlie Brown
Even Just Half of What One Girl Makes In a Night Is

I thought it was alright.

I can see a few members of my extended family voicing, or at least nodding in partial agreement with, such sentiments or comments of a similar tone. And as a liberal sympathizer coming from a family of conservatives of varying degrees of staunchness and arsecandlery in addition to being the family black sheep, it's a

I have yet to see a Newswire image more worthy of a big red YES.

He was the guy from Mercury Rev.

Al Jourgensen (Ministry, Revolting Cocks and about fifty other side projects) and David Yow (Scratch Acid, the Jesus Lizard).

Yeah. I'm looking forward to this as well.

Remakes. That's a total cliche answer, but I speak with all sincerity
I really enjoyed James Mangold's recent take on 3:10 to Yuma and will (reluctantly) admit that even some of the horror remakes from the last few years aren't entirely worthless, but the simple truth that most, if not all, of these "reboots" or

T-potty has a point, but I'm going to offer my support of your proposal anyway, C.C. If only the world at large would show the mercy and the good sense do so sometimes. Until that exalted age arrives, I'll just throw on some Unwound, fire up my Playstation emulator and if anyone or anything dares to force reminders of

These days, Spiritualized have become my primary go-to band for my music-related needs that do not involve getting rocked the fuck out, partly because Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space works like gangbusters for just about whatever mood I find myself in, save for when I need to sulk for a while (in which

@Some Kind of Munster: Michael Frith (art director for Henson Associates) once gave the explanation that Skeeter grew up to become a famous explorer and disappeared during an Amazonian expedition.

That's an interesting question, especially considering that they had previously showed it (I have a VHS recording of a previous TCM Underground airing-the premiere, if I'm not mistaken-to prove it) and it isn't like they're running movies like this at 3 in the afternoon. There could very well be a reasonable

Sounds good to me, hatin.