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Okay, I don't know what the weight is, and um…I don't know what girth means.

Okay, I don't know what the weight is, and um…I don't know what girth means.

Quit screwin' around.

Quit screwin' around.

THANK YOU. Let's take a break, we'll be right back…

I went there, too. And I've always thought "Copenhagen" had a bit of a holiday vibe to it.

Agreed. "Man was built but from clay."

The Todd Glass Show has become an instant favorite of mine. Not really sure why it doesn't get much attention. The Redd Foxx segments kill me every time.

Not sure about the rest of the album, but "Wonderful Life" is fucking great.

She incorporated a bun into the lovemaking…

Agreed. The half-hearted "don't hit her", as if he's been observing it the entire time, really drives it home.

Chicka-chick-aaaaa….

It was a bad call, Ripley. It was a bad call.

My main reason for loving the chase sequence is how every minor character suddenly steps forward with their own dramatic moments. Duncan, Uncas, Alice, Chingachgook, and (to a lesser extent) Magua; every one of them are instantly sketched out after spending most of the movie hidden in the background.

Seconded. Listen to that on a treadmill sometime and watch yourself turn into a machine.

Not going to spoil the movie, but I'll just say that the music during the final 10 minutes of that film will haunt me for a long time. Such a great score.

I can see how some people wouldn't warm up to it, but the freaked-out piano work by Mike Garson alone adds a different atmosphere to the album which made me gravitate to it more often than Hunky Dory or even Ziggy.

"It's a street with a deal and a taste/It's got claws, it's got me, it's got you."

Fuck yes, Teenage Wildlife. Nothing sounds better while going for a walk on a sunny afternoon.

No Brass Eye?
"If this were really happening, what would you think?"