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"Perfect storm of fucking awfulness" was pretty great, too.

I thought he was dead up until the promos for this season started, and featured him. Then, I thought he may actually still be alive.

I am also happy about the White Collar inclusion, although I was knocked out with the flu last night, so I'll watch it later today. It's nice to see Mozzie lives - I was hoping they didn't make the same mistake Bones did by getting rid of Zac. And, Alex…oh, Alex…smoking.

Really? Nobody is looking forward to Freddy Prinze Jiggety Junior's Das EFX mini-series?

"The Professor and Balky"

I don't remember it, either. If there's some Director's Cut Criterion Collection Deluxe Box that I don't have, it's going on my birthday list. And since I never have a birthday list, I'm creating one just for that.

"Have you ever seen a body like this before in your LIFE?"
"She's my daughter."
"Oh. Then I guess you have."

Oh hell yeah, I loved that movie. One of the few I had on Beta.

We call him Gay Wolverine.

Newbury Comics, a record store chain in New England. There were limited tickets for the public, but something like 3/4 of the tickets were for staff, vendors, etc. I think the Dandy Warhols opened.

I hadn't paid an incredible amount of attention to Radiohead apart from radio play before OK Computer, but when that album came out, they played a show for my company's birthday party, and it completely kicked my ass. I was sold from then on.

Godsmack is from around here, and I remember them coming into my record store to "track sales" - basically figuring out how many of their friends bought the album. Sully was a huge douche before they were even signed, so I can't imagine he's any better off now.

No Man's Land got derailed by sample clearances and never developed into the album they hoped, but I actually didn't mind about half of Montezuma's Revenge, actually.

I'm told (by people whose opinion I respect) that his recent mixtape with Nottz is "incredible". I haven't brought myself to check it out.

"93 Til Infinity" is one of my Top 10 hip hop records of all time.

Still rock "Bizarre Ryde" on the regular. And my only speeding ticket happened while I was listening to "Please, don't pull me over Mr. Officer…". The cop did not find it amusing at all.

@Dwide

For years I went Paul's then Check Your head, but I'm starting to reconsider and switch the order. So, to answer your question, yes.

Well done, Trakball.

@Steph - I thought the same thing. But it was still sort of a shock after seeing what Jamie did for the night.