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I'm reading "The Gods of Gotham" by Lyndsay Faye, & really dig it. It's set in 1850s NY, at the birth of the NYPD, & follows the investigation of a serial killer who's killing child prostitutes, & sending notes to the papers & the cops pinning it on the Irish. It's doesn't read nearly as bleak as that description

I understood Dizzee Rascal in all that. The rest was in some sort of Spanish.

I'll still watch it, just wish it wasn't Tim Burton. I have a feeling that he'll make it so off putting, they won't make the second book.

Then it came out, & I heard the game wasn't very good.

For Our Consideration: Mario Kart 8 is this year's best Broadway play.

I'll protest this thing if there's not a CGI Mr. Tawky Tawny in this, preferably wearing a suit & bow tie.

When I grew up there were constant K-Mart ads, & it wasn't until high school that there was a K-Mart anywhere in the state. Wonder how much money they wasted.

That's exactly why I think in a perfect world, he'd replace Letterman.

reminds me of this lawn mower commercial that keeps coming on where this old woman says w/o irony, "Four wheel steering is why I get up in the morning."

June 10 = Judy Garland's 92nd birthday. 9+2 = 11. Judy Garland has 11 letters in it. 11/11 is Veterans Day. Open yr eyes, people!

he's been talking about that for about 15 years.

robble robble.

"In our shared home." They all lived together, a GWAR clubhouse? That rules.

I've been glued to Radiant Historia. I can't believe I'd never heard of it since I love time travel shit, & JRPGs. I also really dig that you can jump back in the game script to catch sidequests you missed.

In his biography "Life's Too Short", he says something close to, "Her vagina was like a second mouth."

Well, tomorrow is the time for me to watch a ton of Andy Hardy movies.

The only thing I remember about Armageddon is that I (started) watching it on LSD, & the over-the-top, bombastic score nearly gave me a panic attack. I spent most of the movie in my friend's bathroom reading an old "Entertainment Weekly."

Is the man formerly known as Lobsters1 still about? I can't smell him, though that my just be all the cocaine I've been doing.

I think more than Herschell Gordon Lewis led to Saw, Herschell Gordon Lewis led to John Waters.