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Kapow
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When I was 16 I saw Talking Heads on SNL. That gave me some solid cred with my fellow nerds. Only we didn't say cred in those days.

There's a line like that in 'The King and I'. I don't remember any green Popes, but its been awhile.

…got their name. duh.

That was were 'Steely Dan' got their. I'm surprised that DJs are allowed to say Steely Dan on the air.

Here in the hills of Virginia there is a town named for a great Italian poet. But no one here speaks Italian so its called Dant.

You are over thinking this movie. Some kids will run to see it because some ad says to.

It's just like the discoveries made by Enrico Fermi in his work on neutron capture. A fast neutron, like a fast 44 caliber bullet, passes right through and does nothing. But something slower, and slow neutron or a thrown gun, bang. That gets the job done. That Fermi knew a thing or two about vampires, let me tell you.

In a tread a few weeks ago it was decided that IES Chan was a space cruiser from the Star Wars universe.

I was working in one of the National Parks and came across an old hobo camp site. Lots of old Black Label beer cans and a couple of cans of floor polish. For real.

DD taking a deep breath brings up a very pleasing image.

How about the sequel, 'The Love Dare Not Speak its Name"? Its a very short book. "You perverts will rot in hell."

Oh, by the way,
NERD FIGHT, NERD FIGHT!

I think it was in the first SF, there was a fight in a Russian factory. In the back ground was a huge poster telling workers not to waste time on frivolous activities. I always liked that.

When this game was in production there was one question that always came up at press conferences. Not "Has there been any changes in the mechanics?' or "Are there any new characters?" The first question was "Does Chun-Li still have huge legs?" Have a look at the picture at the top and judge for yourselves.

Can any of today's pop tarts cover "Shout" like that? NO!

Way back in the day PBS ran an animated shorts show. I think Jean Marsh was the host. I beleive they had some Film Board of Canada shorts, there was one about fire and a guy stuck a fork in a toaster and set his house on fire.
PBS used to run a lot of cool shit. That's were I saw Steambath and an adaption of Candide.

Who ever said they couldn't taste salt needs to get that checked out. Its a sign of lead poisoning.

Chocolate sucks down microwaves and gets super hot. I've damaged microwave safe bowls trying to melt chocolate.

In the third vid he seems to be shooting some love rays her way.

'I heard that' as we say here in the hills. Sandman is as it should be.