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GeoGreg
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Snow White and The Huntsman Meet Abbot And Costello

@avclub-498b40dc293b99f641e822f74cfdc35b:disqus It never hurts* to take a chance and tell her!

@avclub-498b40dc293b99f641e822f74cfdc35b:disqus It never hurts* to take a chance and tell her!

As long as Nic Cage comes to the nursing home and threatens him, I'm down with that concept.

As long as Nic Cage comes to the nursing home and threatens him, I'm down with that concept.

SoCal: Plagued by earthquakes, valley girls.
Florida: Plagued by hurricanes, invasive pythons.

SoCal: Plagued by earthquakes, valley girls.
Florida: Plagued by hurricanes, invasive pythons.

My personal favorite has always been the "Where the hell was Biggles?" section.

My personal favorite has always been the "Where the hell was Biggles?" section.

Ya'll know that Ian has just released "Thick As a Brick II" under his own name, not Tull's? I've heard some excerpts, but I keep forgetting to listen to the whole thing. Like most of the stuff he has done in recent years, it sort of sounds like the old Tull stuff, but not quite as good.

Ya'll know that Ian has just released "Thick As a Brick II" under his own name, not Tull's? I've heard some excerpts, but I keep forgetting to listen to the whole thing. Like most of the stuff he has done in recent years, it sort of sounds like the old Tull stuff, but not quite as good.

Preeeetttttty sure that was supposed to be a joke.

Preeeetttttty sure that was supposed to be a joke.

Would Zappa have seen himself in the same genre as Yes and Genesis? Something tells me "no".

Would Zappa have seen himself in the same genre as Yes and Genesis? Something tells me "no".

The early Tull is pretty good, up through Thick As a Brick, in my opinion. After that, it starts getting spotty. After 1980… listen at your own peril. Tull never sang (much) about fairies, although some of the folkier bits get pretty "hey nonny nonny".

The early Tull is pretty good, up through Thick As a Brick, in my opinion. After that, it starts getting spotty. After 1980… listen at your own peril. Tull never sang (much) about fairies, although some of the folkier bits get pretty "hey nonny nonny".

Stacy's mom, on the other hand, has got it going on.