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All of which is funny because Wyatt Earp lived in a highly organized society where there were Democrats (the Clantons) and Republicans (the Earps). The political fight turned into gun play because the Democrats were horse thieves and murderers (killed Earp's brother) and the Earps were the marshals (great for

I bet these diapers cost twice as much as plain ones, and do not degrade in landfills, or the ocean where they'll be dumped.

Brick is more Raymond Chandler/Dashiell Hammett.

It's on, or used to be on, Hulu. It's not bad-Watson is much, much better than in the Rathbone/Bruce movies, Holmes is okay, and they try hard for atmosphere. The cases are not bad for a half hour show-Sheldon Leonard, the producer was very respectful of Conan Doyle; mentions him at the end of every show.

A wild guess
Having been with a girl with the problem, I am willing to bet Mara Altman has the female equivalent of a small penis. With nothing exposed to stimulus, it's quite possible she will not have an orgasm under any circumstances.
For evidence, see the porno movie with Zara Whites, Nurse Nancy, available in

Note the comedy film "Kick Him again" with Hungarian actor Charles Puffy, with a still of him putting on a dress, a la Fatty Arbuckle.

Arbuckle didn't do it. Exonerated after three trials. Girl,a prostitute, died of peritonitis.

Actually I think (and would prefer) if the imprisoned Olivia (with nothing else to do) uses her skills to get out of jail and to her own universe, and go hunting (with her now enhanced skills) for the other Olivia. And the fur will fly.

This is one of a number of albums Hank made as part of trio of Wendell Marshall (bass) and Kenny Clarke (drums) for the Savoy Record company (mob owned where they hid their profits. Lots of good jazz lps, though). Try to find the Savoy and Atlantic records the trio made with Milt Jackson and Lucky Thompson.

Just like the Ray biopic this will avoid other musics than rock
This film will totally downplay that Nina Simone started out as a prize winning classical pianist, couldn't do anything with this, became a very, very creative jazz pianist and singer (on Bethlehem) then her agent/husband pushed her into pop (on Mercury)

The wonder of implants
Jessica has doubtless gotten a full mouth of dental implants, at a cost of about $100,000, a pittance for someone like her. The danger for her is gum disease, which rubbing with a shirt won't help. Jessica sadness will go up a bit when her implants fail when she eats something, as the gum which

I agree. Note that the show which precedes Fringe, Bones, was also a singing show, this one an "I love rock 'n roll" episode. I think Fox sent out an order to all its shows, and it involves the shrinking ratings of "American Idol".

Let Us All Remember John Holmes
A fellow a little short on brains but who had one giant advantage he decided to use to his advantage when working a fork lift in a meat locker gave him pneumonia.
MTV wants to show teen porno in the classic "Johnny Wadd" manner, but doesn't know how. Thus this (very) soft core dreck.

That the actor who used to play Krycek on X-Files plays Tyler's father gave the episode a certain piquancy.
Adding to the several other Fox show actors appearing on this show and other (much weaker) ABC shows.

curious negativity by Mose
During the time he was recording for Prestige, Mose was well known to jazz fans, one of Prestige's "stars", and his piano playing was an Influence on people like George Wallington (hear Wallington's "The Prestidigitator" a great recording by the way; compare to Mose Prestige recordings).
Also

BBC got here first
1. "Waiting for God"; 2. "Last of the Summer Wine" (Both very good).
Note also that all the old people in that clip are not really that old-they don't have Alzheimer's; any medical problems requiring extended telephone tag with their health care company and finding a doctor who will take Medicare

Let's not forget…
that ABC used to have a much better sci fi show called "Defying Gravity" (I think) which had a much better premise, structure and special effects. It was set up as a soap opera with multiple plot lines running in parallel, around a central premise there was lots of time to work out. Acting was okay

1948. My avatar shows Big Jay McNeely a black tenor saxophonist "walking the bar" to the delight of white teenagers who are about 80 now. This was the birth of rock and roll, so the next time you see an oldster, think, "they like rock, too.".

@Lobsters1: the movie is called "The Anniversary Party" and PC is only in it as a couple of pictures. Turns out she's good friends with Jennifer Jason Lee and Jennifer Beals who in the movie look at pictures of them all and jealously talk about her married to a lawyer and has a baby, etc. All of which is/was true.

Anywhere, there's a book where the author pins the death on the brothers of the lady Poe was seeing at the time. They got him drunk and left him unconscious in the cold. Would make a fine film.
Also there's a book where Poe and Davy Crockett (yes that one) solve a murder. It's pretty good and if Disney has let go of