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Junge Amick
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Ooooh, ja! Und the Alice In Chains new album! 'Dere from Seattle, y'know!

I've actually bought more cds in the past week than I have in ages, also due to the new QOTSA, Kylesa, Blood Ceremony and others.

*caaaaaaaal the poliiiiiiiiiiiicccceeee*

I don't think the US has anything Spike Milligan related at all available, like Q5:

Palin kind of admitted that the second series wasn't as good because after being able to get more legitimate actors (like Denholm Eliot) he ended up playing more straight man roles, which cut down on the comedy.

Milwaukee has John McGivern on PBS…

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Paddy's Pub. I'm the one with the dulcimer.

She looked great even on the bonus feature of David Lynch going to the diner with her and Kyle MacGlaughlin on the dvd.

Anyone in the Milwaukee area? We could hang out at the 42 Lounge and complain about how lame it is!

Audrey Horne…
Kind of a bad stigma with her. Three years ago I was dating a girl who kind of had Audrey's personality and had a retro '50s look (plus she was a burlesque dancer!) but she turned out to be a horrible person and really screwed me over.

Speaking of Cocoon, Tahnee Welch's bare butt might have been my first encounter with female nudity in a film.

Music Has The Right To Children is one of my all-time favorite albums. It sounds like going to kindergarten in 1981.

Some random picks:

That album has the sickest guitar tones this side of the Butthole Surfers. I love it!

I don't mind them, but I played One Inch Man on a car ride, and a friend said he sounded like David Spade trying to sing.

This thread in a nutshell.

*SPIT TAKE*

You don't like Led Zeppelin? That's the first I've heard of that…