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Other fun bits:

There was a funny moment (on TV) from the last Glastonbury festival, where she was one of the headliners.  After her show finished, they cut to the presenters, and Lauren Laverne went on this 2 minute gush about how wonderful Beyonce was (destroying any indie cred she might have had left).  She then turns breathlessly

Exception:  Andre 3000 & Big Boi love Kate Bush.

LEAVE BEYONCE ALONE!!!

LIFE IS BUT A DREAM

Any Brits here fans of They Think It's All Over?  It never seemed to be loved at the time (by the press, anyway), but I really enjoyed the first few seasons, when Lee Hurst was there.

According to Wikipedia, a UK publisher has recently released 4 books in English, with a 5th to follow in March.  Hopefully, they'll stick with it, and we'll see them all (but very slowly).

There was a wonderful comic book called D'Arc Tangent (1982 or so), possibly one of the first things done by Phil Foglio.  It was shaping up to be a great little space opera, but he and his co-author/artist, Freff, immediately fell out and that was it.  There was supposedly a second issue written and drawn, but never

The entire Out 1?

He became J.D.'s brother on Scrubs.

And The Avengers.  I would really love to see the very first series.

But do they have his "Salad Days"?

I had it.  I traded it in around 1999.  Why?

I've really enjoyed the books I've read of Valerian: Spatio-Temporal Agent, but most of them are not available in English.

Do you have a personally autographed picture of him?  And Bob Dylan's new unlisted phone number?

Personally, it's of no interest to me.

Not half bad.  And I'm not particularly a Strokes fan.

Damn, Brendan Fraser's looking rough these days.

An intellectual carrot. The mind boggles.