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Bet he turns left from the far-right lane without using a turn signal then flips us off because HE HAS A RIGHT, DAMMIT!

I had eel once, about 20 years ago in Holland, and liked it. Unfortunately, I walked past the eel display last year at about 10 AM - too close to breakfast. Darn.

If I wrote for Bill Maher, I'd say that most gun-rights advocates are just protecting their child-porn, but he would throw the joke out for being too on the nose.

Thanks, I just saved $40, 'cause I'm stupid enough to pay for music.

Yeah, he don't make that "artfully layered and produced" shit no more.

Just as well!

The "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" with the backwards guitar solo. The half-hour "Helter Skelter." The dirty "Sexy Sadie." The slow-paced "Please Please Me." Somehow I have a feeling that if any of these still exist and/or get released, they won't be worth the hype. (Although the raw take of "Money" is awesome.)

The first side of Barnstorm and the second side of James Gang Rides Again would like to speak with you. However, you'll have to go 40 years or so back in time to have a conversation.

I bet Jeff Lynne is producing.

I remember my parents telling me that was the serious one. Not that my parents were conservative, but those stuffy institutions can pull one over on the working folks sometimes.

I chose Newsweek because it was bundled with Rolling Stone, I believe. I always felt bad that I had the more conservative of the two weeklies. (Newsweek was to Time as CBS was to ABC, or something like that.)

That's amazing. I only watched 3 or 4 minutes of the clip, but the ambition is palpable - sound design, dissolves, blocking. Here's a terrific article about the film, which I've never even heard of before: https://jacksonupperco.com/…

Seriously, they made a couple of soundtracks before Dark Side. I totally believe that rumor.

"You know what Pink Floyd needed? He needed to marry better."

Hurt like a Mother.

Of course you are right. The Archie Improvement Project continues anon. Thank you.

Haven't seen it, but when Emma Thompson gasps at the end of her version - well, that gets me.

AJ wins.

First of all, your spoiler hides the part where he IS submissive. Also, don't those in the BDSM community always say that the bottom is the one who is in control?

I always had the impression that Romantic works by design traditionally had an unhappy ending, as if we strive for a transcendent experience but ultimately fail. Don't know where I got that idea, but it's been in my head since maybe my teens. It's why I generally look at modern romances as being shallow, like we