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Nah, there's women, too. Their style's less brusque, but it's the same attitude.

Liquor store owners.

Thank you for a smart look from the inside.

Brass, but not solid gold.

Good comment. (I removed the post Saramis commented on because it was a double.)

If business leaders think it's good business to tamper you-know-who, we've got a chance.

If you listen to Paul's son James' guitar solo on "Heaven on a Sunday," you'll hear Gilmour's influence loud and clear. Nice song.

OK, it's a wannabe anthem. But you don't think Madonna was rapaciously grabby?

Exception noted.

1) 84 Lumber and Lady Gaga give me hope. I didn't want the Pats to win, but I don't care much.
2) Our hotel company hosted a charity cancer event. Erin Jackson and James Comancho were very funny.
3) Saw Grizzly Man for the second time.
4) Watch "The Making of Wish You Were Here" with my 78 year-old mom and followed it up

Regarding point 1 - I'm also slow at picking up albums by artists I like, and when I do get one, I'm afraid I won't like it. Then, when I do like it, I'm very surprised. The latest: John and Yoko's "Milk and Honey" - it's charming.

I've always wanted to see Personal Best. Rolling Stone gave it a good review, and as an artsy 70s film…

It's a reboot.

You're all right.

We have right-wingers in Missouri boycotting Bud because of a commercial which was put into production half a year ago. I still think "Born This Way" at the game is fairly subversive.

I agree with all of that. When 84 Lumber, a business which has been hurting but which sees positive opportunity with a real estate market which will turn down because of Trump's Machiavellian policies, blows a million or so on an ad which rebuts the policies of all three branches of government, THAT's a sign of where

I don't blame you for saying - most people didn't understand a word of Dylan's singing, and the slinky sexy groove behind Gaye's performance hid the deep feeling of his interpretation. Gaga owned tonight's mic just like those other two did on their nights. She meant something.

I'm sure they were still in shock from the 84 Lumber ad.

Um, it was the gayest Super Bowl of all time, with lots and lots of political subtext. You should watch it again.