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@avclub-b63f73301fe289a7c258eb2e3f4986ce:disqus — I think you're right.  Still, it does seem as if there's been a general release of SST records on iTunes recently (Black Flag's albums are all there, for example), if not a complete release of the entire catalog.

Thanks, @avclub-b63f73301fe289a7c258eb2e3f4986ce:disqus.  My icon used to be a photograph of the actual iceaxe used to kill Leon Trotsky, before I switched to this.  Incidentally, since we're talking about Trotsky Icepick and Husker Du, @avclub-8f760a47611a6bcba9cf971b5f7bcc5b:disqus and teadoust, I think that SST

Thanks, @avclub-b63f73301fe289a7c258eb2e3f4986ce:disqus.  My icon used to be a photograph of the actual iceaxe used to kill Leon Trotsky, before I switched to this.  Incidentally, since we're talking about Trotsky Icepick and Husker Du, @avclub-8f760a47611a6bcba9cf971b5f7bcc5b:disqus and teadoust, I think that SST

Sure is — and I think they covered "Keep on Rocking in the Free World" for another b-side.

Sure is — and I think they covered "Keep on Rocking in the Free World" for another b-side.

Correct — which isn't that big of a deal in and of itself (you can get the album on iTunes).  But the Epic era b-sides and singles would be great to have collected.  I've got the "Love Barge" single, with "The Girl Who Lives on Heaven Hill", but I'd love to get the songs on the "Impossible Things" single as well.

Correct — which isn't that big of a deal in and of itself (you can get the album on iTunes).  But the Epic era b-sides and singles would be great to have collected.  I've got the "Love Barge" single, with "The Girl Who Lives on Heaven Hill", but I'd love to get the songs on the "Impossible Things" single as well.

"God-fearing half-man of Two And A Half Men begs you to stop watching his 'filth'"

"God-fearing half-man of Two And A Half Men begs you to stop watching his 'filth'"

The part about "The Hunt" that I love is Dream's brief description of the sleeping princess's dream:  looking for cornflowers and finding only goblets of sour blood.  And asking the werewolf if he dares awaken her.

The part about "The Hunt" that I love is Dream's brief description of the sleeping princess's dream:  looking for cornflowers and finding only goblets of sour blood.  And asking the werewolf if he dares awaken her.

@avclub-989ca0fe3ec0682c7349593ff5feb4a4:disqus, thank you.  I appreciate it and I agree with you:  the comments sections for this show are definitely above par.

@avclub-989ca0fe3ec0682c7349593ff5feb4a4:disqus, thank you.  I appreciate it and I agree with you:  the comments sections for this show are definitely above par.

The thing that bothered me about the "actus reus" bit was that there isn't a real website with that name.  It'd be acceptable as a clue if it were, but since there isn't, the twist ending is just kind of annoying.

The thing that bothered me about the "actus reus" bit was that there isn't a real website with that name.  It'd be acceptable as a clue if it were, but since there isn't, the twist ending is just kind of annoying.

@avclub-989ca0fe3ec0682c7349593ff5feb4a4:disqus, I should note that I'm not a lawyer (nor a businessman nor economist nor qualified investor).  When I say it doesn't make sense to me, I'm giving my impression rather than a definitive statement as to what a company's legal bill would be.  It's a "guesstimate", I

@avclub-989ca0fe3ec0682c7349593ff5feb4a4:disqus, I should note that I'm not a lawyer (nor a businessman nor economist nor qualified investor).  When I say it doesn't make sense to me, I'm giving my impression rather than a definitive statement as to what a company's legal bill would be.  It's a "guesstimate", I

@avclub-989ca0fe3ec0682c7349593ff5feb4a4:disqus and @avclub-71d02d84e9250a644a3b67f818871eac:disqus: I guess it doesn't make sense to me, then.  I know it's just a show, and they have to shorthand certain discussions so the plot doesn't get bogged down. But how many cases are there where a single CEO has a controlling

@avclub-989ca0fe3ec0682c7349593ff5feb4a4:disqus and @avclub-71d02d84e9250a644a3b67f818871eac:disqus: I guess it doesn't make sense to me, then.  I know it's just a show, and they have to shorthand certain discussions so the plot doesn't get bogged down. But how many cases are there where a single CEO has a controlling

"Easily the most jarring part of the episode was Diane and Will’s
pronouncement that a lurid case of a rich husband who may have been
offed by his cheating wife for the cash would be enough for the firm to
buy back the 27th floor and get out of the red."