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Enrico Palazzo
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Dudemanbro, SWASS is a great record. "Buttermilk Biscuits," "Posse on Broadway," "Rippn," and "Iron Man" were all kick-ass jams (OK, the first one is a total gimmick, but I got a kick out of it when I was 13). I used to blast that shit one the headphones while I was cutting the lawn back in the day.

Yep, my reaction was basically, "Holy crap, The Catherine Wheel!" *reaches for credit card*

Yep, my reaction was basically, "Holy crap, The Catherine Wheel!" *reaches for credit card*

I was born in '75 and am having a real hard time with the idea of people born in the '90s as adults. I used to say that no one born after Back to the Future could be trusted, but that's, like, a lot of people, now.

I was born in '75 and am having a real hard time with the idea of people born in the '90s as adults. I used to say that no one born after Back to the Future could be trusted, but that's, like, a lot of people, now.

Yeah, I don't think "cultural touchstone" means what they think it means.

Yeah, I don't think "cultural touchstone" means what they think it means.

Yeah, I don't think "cultural touchstone" means what they think it means.

No, YOU suck.

No, YOU suck.

E.Buzz Miller, she didn't approach him. They were just sitting next to each other on an airplane.

E.Buzz Miller, she didn't approach him. They were just sitting next to each other on an airplane.

Well, they did invent time travel, so the idea of some technology that extends human life/youthfulness isn't *that* far-fetched.

Well, they did invent time travel, so the idea of some technology that extends human life/youthfulness isn't *that* far-fetched.

There is that interpretation, but the one I always thought would be more interesting would be that this woman, a member of the "Scientists" cabal that runs things in the future, was just an insurance salesman at the time the plague struck, not a scientist or in any way qualified to, you know, administer a society.

There is that interpretation, but the one I always thought would be more interesting would be that this woman, a member of the "Scientists" cabal that runs things in the future, was just an insurance salesman at the time the plague struck, not a scientist or in any way qualified to, you know, administer a society.

Cool story, bro.

Cool story, bro.

Smulders. Smulders, all day.

Smulders. Smulders, all day.