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Ahem…

Ugh. Autocorrect. Although, now I want to hear a GoT Theme-esque cover of the Sanford & Son theme.

And here I was, disappointed that she didn't say that the heat was on.

"Where's Roose with the back bacon?"

Nymeria is no longer Arya's direwolf; Sanford Clegane is both hers and Sansa's.

I had a thought about the Hound the other day. He's basically a human direwolf.

Hey, alright alright alright!

Love the guitar and sax solo in the "Local Hero" theme.

Here's the version that really makes me cry, from the Concert for George, one year after his death: https://youtu.be/Ptctz_rnkJ8 (keep your eyes on Clapton)

Absolutely for The Crystals! And how about Fats Domino's opening for "The Fat Man", one of the records that launched rock 'n roll?

Hey, Marge, remember when we used to make out to this hymn?

Hell, the harmonica in "Promised Land" is pretty great, too.

That's such a happy little solo. Always loved it, since I was a bairn. So cool that it was your uncle!

Ian Anderson's "Locomotive Breath" flute solo.

Dark shit is a sign you might want to visit your doctor…

Oh, how they danced, the little people of Stonehenge…

Or, the slavery cotton is still cheaper than all the other cotton, processed faster, and able to be shipped at lower overhead. There were plenty of other markets that would still have bought the morally tainted product. How many of the things we own are made with cheap, basically slave labor in China, Bangladesh,

Their perceived supremacy was the foundation of all they built upon, but they didn't say, "We're white, we're better than you other whites, so we're seceding!"

Why a spoon, cousin? Why not an axe, or a sword…?

If they considered another group of people as potential slaves, including native Americans or other whites, they would have been even more specific in their language. As it is, identifying a slave group ensured that negroes would always be considered, first and foremost, as slaves, not people.