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It was a rocket-bike stunt. I remember it, but can't recall which show
he did it on - I wanna say it was dedicated to Evel Knievel.  I remember him saying something like he thought he pissed himself. No, it was dickblood.

My point is (and was), simply, "who cares if people are wrong? It's a dumb thing in the first place." It's not like not knowing the Speaker of the House's name, or finding a specific country on a map. We're talking about technology being used to exploit the work of dead artists. Is being right on that really so

My point is (and was), simply, "who cares if people are wrong? It's a dumb thing in the first place." It's not like not knowing the Speaker of the House's name, or finding a specific country on a map. We're talking about technology being used to exploit the work of dead artists. Is being right on that really so

I have a few, since my small town has been the site of many movies, especially now that the New Orleans area has been dubbed Hollywood South. My favorite, though, was when I extraed for Treme, and it's mostly about me.

I have a few, since my small town has been the site of many movies, especially now that the New Orleans area has been dubbed Hollywood South. My favorite, though, was when I extraed for Treme, and it's mostly about me.

Yeah, I have no idea who is playing Voodoo this year. It would be nice if more sites covered it considering it's the only way the state sees any major artists (outside Jazz Fest). Which is a shame, since New Orleans is the birthplace of modern music and all.

Yeah, I have no idea who is playing Voodoo this year. It would be nice if more sites covered it considering it's the only way the state sees any major artists (outside Jazz Fest). Which is a shame, since New Orleans is the birthplace of modern music and all.

Be honest guys. How many of you in the "it's not a hologram!" camp only recently learned what the illusion is actually called? Because, honestly, the very idea itself is so inane that putting forth effort into correcting people on the name of it comes across as silly.

Be honest guys. How many of you in the "it's not a hologram!" camp only recently learned what the illusion is actually called? Because, honestly, the very idea itself is so inane that putting forth effort into correcting people on the name of it comes across as silly.

I remember in some music magazine Tommy said Axl was the "embodiment of punk rock," so… Yeah. He no longer gets a lifetime pass from me.

I remember in some music magazine Tommy said Axl was the "embodiment of punk rock," so… Yeah. He no longer gets a lifetime pass from me.

Don't worry, I found myself realizing while typing my comment that I can count myself as one. It's just weird to me that it was a major character quirk/archetype at one point. I want to say it has to do with the rise of the Internet and cable, but I'm not going any further because I'm starting to sound like a case in

Don't worry, I found myself realizing while typing my comment that I can count myself as one. It's just weird to me that it was a major character quirk/archetype at one point. I want to say it has to do with the rise of the Internet and cable, but I'm not going any further because I'm starting to sound like a case in

Don't forget Smith and, to a lesser extent, Tarantino.

Don't forget Smith and, to a lesser extent, Tarantino.

The girlfriend and I just started watching this on Netflix- her for nostalgia, and me because I had never seen an episode. I didn't realize the guy who wrote Scream also wrote this, but you can tell- the thing that immediately dated the show for me was the dialogue in the first scene of the first episode. Future

The girlfriend and I just started watching this on Netflix- her for nostalgia, and me because I had never seen an episode. I didn't realize the guy who wrote Scream also wrote this, but you can tell- the thing that immediately dated the show for me was the dialogue in the first scene of the first episode. Future

You take that back…

You take that back…

24. As a kid, I made it through Hey, Arnold and stopped a few episodes into CatDog (around the time we got Cartoon Network). As an adult I don't even think I can even make it through an episode of either. I'm pretty sure Kablam would hold up well, considering what the main characters names are in reference to.