Or Caprica City
Or Caprica City
Never played the game before, but that was really funny.
In the documentary they didn't even mention the sexual harassment case against him from 2008:
I couldn't figure out how much money they had during the documentary. The parents kept fretting about how they hadn't put any money aside for the kids to go to college, but it seemed like they still had millions of dollars in assets just sitting around, so…. maybe they are just greedy parents?
They come out so frequently they should charge for a subscription instead of a ticket. Heyo!
Dispassionate professionalism is probably the best way to describe it.
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Sir I am envious of your success and your skill!
I did not know that Yes wrote that. Wow.
Aw man! That's kind of accurate.
I remember reading the press releases for all their subsequent albums, and they always claimed that each one was also a concept album, but that seems to have been a lie. There's no way Meccamputecture (sic?) was a concept album.
Yeah, as much as I like ATD-I, I get the impression that Omar and Cedric are kind of hard to get along with, based on all the messy breakups and public dirty laundry-airing they do.
I'll defend the first two albums, but you get a Like for 'smurfy' and 'non Dawes-y'.
Haha yeah, I had a pretty similar experience the first time. I also remember thinking "what's with the terrible saxophone solo?"
Exactly. But what happened after that?
This would be a pretty good place for a "The Man Inside Me" reference.
That's what's in the satchel.
We got tickets, but like an idiot I forgot that parking is impossible during Sundance. So we drove around Park City for two hours before giving up and going back to SLC. How was the show?
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Seriously, what is on the cover of Generator? I could never figure it out. Edward Scissorhands? A closeup of a angel statue's hand? I've tried googling it before and found nothing.
I'm really excited to give this a listen. Harris Wittels is one of my favorite podcast guests, even if he does a terrible job defending Phish.