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Gilmour also plays his solo stuff, and more obscure Pink Floyd songs at his shows. I kind of doubt that he's bitter about playing some hits for the audience.

Up until 2010, Japan had a statute of limitations for murder (25 years). Sexual assault was 15.

Is that the one that was on Vimeo a year or two ago? That's the only time I've sat through the movie in its entirety. I liked it.

I saw it recently and haven't seen anything else Lynch as done, and I mostly liked it, for what it's worth.

The whispering is the only thing that really annoys me about this movie.

I guess MDP's original post was a joke, but it is pretty dumb and misleading, and it's not really at all comparable to the lyric in Santeria—it wasn't until the reply calling it out that they responded with a post that made some sense. I'm not sure if the "absolute lack of moral compass" is some sort of joke, either,

It's PARTY TIME

This year was the first year in 14 years I didn't do any type of fantasy (normally do baseball as my #1 and football just for the heck of it) and I maybe miss it a little, but not that much.

Plus he starred in the 1993 TV movie "The Tower" which apparently doesn't even have a wikipedia page. I remember watching it as a kid. Watching it now (the whole thing is on Youtube!), it looks more like it came out in 1983 than 1993.

I recall reading once that the odds of a woman transmitting AIDS to a man through vaginal intercourse are shockingly low, less than 1%. Here's one source, anyway: http://www.catie.ca/en/pif/…

I'm very slowly reading The Magic Mountain. A friend of mine rolled her eyes and said "Oh, every man thinks they have to read that" but while it was recommended to me by my dad, I don't really see why it would be classed as some manly man's book.

I recall The Long Dark Teatime of the Soul being the tighter of the two Dirk Gently books. I've read it two or three times but should maybe re-read the first one again.

I'm not going to put any stock in a stranger's second hand account of some celebrity I don't know, but "worthless shitstain" is a weirdly harsh judgment itself.

I have no problem with the premise of a TV show about a female baseball player in the big leagues, I just don't believe that women are being deliberately kept out of the MLB. I do think women are steered away from baseball from a young age, shrinking the talent pool of female baseball players which is a shame, but I

Yeah but an Amazon review stated that they DO have lead in them. Are you trying to suggest that we don't blindly believe any given Amazon review?

The "teams won't give them a chance" claim seems to be based entirely on the non-comments of 9 scouts, executives and players. It is, at any rate, pure speculation, absent any examples of female players that look like they could be ready and aren't being given a chance. Is there a pitcher who threw 90 in a bullpen

This is an intelligent, well written article that I am in complete agreement with. At no point does it indicate that there is a woman out there who could, today, join a major league team and hold her own going forward. "it’s not at all unreasonable to say that, given the reps and the training and full-time dedication

I know there's some overlap between the two sports, but no, baseball players striking out against Jennie Finch in a sport they don't play is not really an indication that she's ready to play for a major league baseball team. I'm rooting for Melissa Mayeux but she's 16 years old and while batting .343 in a French

I don't believe there are major league ready women out there. If there were, and some unwritten rule was keeping them out of the major leagues, there'd be someone tearing up an independent league somewhere and getting noticed.

I'm not sure what your objection is. Are you eager for a major league ready female player to develop, or do you think major league ready women already exist and are being kept out by unwritten rules?