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Jim Traficant
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In watching the documentary, it seemed that a number of his associates amplify his legend in order to amplify themselves for simply having been a part of it. Gibby Haynes was simply telling awesome acid stories. Kathy McCarty was having delusions of relevance.

They did a Factory Made about frozen pizzas before, but withheld the brand name.

Check. Mate.

I thought I'd see some stoner rock on the list … the genre has been getting fair amount of love from blogs lately. Pelican, Clutch and Queens of the Stone Age all had great efforts this year.

A friend of mine / fellow YSU alum had his book (One For Sorrow) made into a movie (Jamie Marks Is Dead) which will premiere at Sundance. It's kinda exciting. And Judy Greer too!

They canceled Lucky Louie, a show not without its charms - and a better theme song IMHO.

Puma Man, when will he find love?

I sing this to myself whenever I'm chugging away at something, say doing dishes or typing. I just made my boyfriend watch Pumaman for the first time, so now he knows I'm not just singing about dip to myself.

it turns into a sponge when you get it wet!

I swear we saw some butt when he was still humping on Lucy.

This season, on IFC: TOO MANY WEINSTEINS!

Everyone gets naked on this show but the best-looking actor on it. I know he's a Huston, but damn.

I wonder of Josh Weinstein had anything to do with the MST3K nod. Wait, that was the other comic writer Josh Weinstein.

I am so ready for Turkey Day marathon this year. I wish I had a computer newer than 2005.

The head turkey really should have gone to Mr. Bean.

Dazed and Confused for the obvious one.

I thought that screenshot was Nivek Ogre from Skinny Puppy.

I received the Soprano's cookbook one year for Christmas. In it, "Carmela" and other characters from the show shared their thoughts on food and family, and their favorite recipes, some of which were actually on the show (like Carmela's telltale ziti with the sweet sausage). Schmaltzy, yes, but it had a great pizza

Dear Sir:

I liked this movie the first time, when it was called Heathers.