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1. WHO'S NEXT?: It still sounds as fresh and thrilling as it did the first time I heard it. I am still hearing new things that thrill me even after all these years.
2. LIVE AT LEEDS: For "Young Man Blues" alone. On this song you can here Moon, Entwistle and Townshend trying to out-duel the other, yet it all hangs so

SWANKY MODES!
I mean: Jr. Walker and Sam Moore? Come on!

Albi the Racist Dragon!

The only way DC can make all this work for me is if, after all the heroes in the new 52 have all been killed by the Injustice League and the villians are standing over their bleeding corpses, a Boom Tube suddenly appears and a red and blue caped figure steps out of the glowing hole in space, spit curl on his brow,

This really sucks. A great, great loss.

Rest easy, Ms Stapleton. Your portrayal of Edith Bunker always reminded me of my grandmother and later my mother: warm, caring and full of love.

I hear that is the biggest complaint from the participants in Mexican sex shows… the mules just won't cuddle afterwards.

Vageeeena

Great voice. While I tend to like my R&B a little grittier, but damn those old Spinners songs make you feel good when the come on.

I was going to say that…

Joe Kubert's TARZAN;
Arrested Development;
Walter Mosley’ first two Socrates Fortlow collections;
Springsteen's NEBRASKA
JAWS

Can't say enough good things about Locke & Key. The sense of dread as the book is reaching its conclusion is palpable. Unlike anything out there. Will miss it when it is gone.

It is with very little overstatement when I say that I owe everything I am and everything I have achieved to Mr. Kubert. It was the first DC issue of Tarzan that was written and drawn by Joe Kubert that I read at the age of 7 or 8 that lead me to a love of comics and cartooning and got me drawing, which then sent me

It is with very little overstatement when I say that I owe everything I am and everything I have achieved to Mr. Kubert. It was the first DC issue of Tarzan that was written and drawn by Joe Kubert that I read at the age of 7 or 8 that lead me to a love of comics and cartooning and got me drawing, which then sent me