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Pinkney Seabrook
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After last year, casualties are implicit.

…lie back and think of England.

You broke my legs!

That'll teach me to click on your links Totz Jr.

The card game was in the book, so…something that the movies got away from in the 70s. See Moonraker, for example.
They could go back and make movies that actually followed the books to keep the series going for another twenty years or so.

The Boar's Nest was a whorehouse in the original British version of the show.

Here's a tremendous jukebox song: A-11.

It's not a novelty song, it's a slice of life:

The Little Darlin' years are really the A-Number-1 very best of honky tonk country. His voice is so smooth and he's not afraid to get a little strange, a la "The Cave": http://www.youtube.com/watc….

This is where I sleep…NAKED!

No, but Carol Wayne is.

I actually liked that album, but the things I liked about it (the severe politics and percussion) weren't likely to make it to the major label.

I never heard the Disposable Heroes album. But I did have a tape of the first album they did for Alternative Tentacles in 1989 as The Beatnigs. Seemed kind of hip as an underground thing.

Let's talk about Aunt Jemima!

I agree. I liked it better when I learned that Midge Urge from Ultravox wrote the thing. The Voice!

Gracias.

She's A Woman (And Now He Is A Man) refutes you!

^ Post # 10,000 for Lobsters 1! Well give the man a hand!

Yeah, DRUNK called Otis.

Wally Wood
Can we hope for a write up on Wally Wood, the finest inker in the business? He never broke out like…I don't know. But he had a varied career, including stints working for Walt Kelly and doing naughty adult strips in the 70s.