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I always liked the Hulk, but I ain't seen him around burgerworld lately…

The saucers! They's a crashin'!!

Imagine if you will, an announcer you can barely understand, he refers to a mlahmluhlah, but you're not quite sure what he said. He seems to be eating something, or perhaps he's a little drunk. It's remotely possible that he just said something about… the Scary Door.

yeah- it looks like they got jizzed on…

Ahem…
C'mon, Mr. Big Round Balls, let's go make us some easy money!

@Dr. Strangelovecraft
Cash's version is pretty sweet, but if we're talking age, Van Ronk's came out in '63 and Cash's came out in '68.
Reefer Madness is a great album of early jazz and ragtime tunes about all types of good-time chemicals, you should check it out…

Cocaine's for horses, not for men- they say it'll kill me but they won't say when…

So is everybody just playing along with the Stacy 512 thing, or are you just that credulous?

This looks awesome…
He's right up there with Mercer Mayer for awesome children's book illos. Seems like an interesting guy, too.

Ahh…
Didn't catch it 'til you pointed it out.

I have no strong feelings one way or the other.

Yup- Rabin's fault.

Oryx and Crake
I thought Oryx and Crake pretty decent (didn't much care for the ending, tho). From the review, the relationship of the two main characters in this one seem very similar to the dichotmy presented in the first one.
Seems kinda like a retread.
(I still will probably check it out, though I find Atwood's new

I love that sweet, sweet, post-apocalyptic business…
Can't wait for the Thundarr the Barbarian movie to come out!

Awesome movies from the Coen's that I adore:
The really funny (tho still perfect) stuff, like Raising Arizona, Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? The Big Lebowski, The Hudsucker Proxy
And the films that strike a more serious tone, like Barton Fink, The Man Who Wasn't There, Fargo.
Coen movies that make me want to kill myself-

I know this'll be heresy to a lot of you…
But I'm wishing for a return to the Coen Brothers films that didn't make me want to kill myself…

It just seemed like the perfect movie to go see with a powerful buzz on.
Plus, I figured it'd take the edge off the zombie stuff, which I'll admit scares the shit outta me…

Man…
I saw Zombieland drunk last night, too…
(for real)
Wierd.

I keep thinking about how all those high school kids who generally work in those theaters prolly're in for some serious mental scars.

Double tap!