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Worse, Chicago. That's not a reference to Boss, the character actually lands in Chicago at the end of the series.

News at 11

You forgot the funky guitar riff.

It seems most if not all male producers have that look. I heard Joel Silver was the primary inspiration for that. I know it's been attributed to some other guys but Tom Cruise must have based a little of his guy in Tropic Thunder on Don Simpson, who I heard was a bonafide asshole to people.

I'm talking more about what they did afterward with Andre, specifically the angle he did with Jimmy Hart and Earthquake in 1991 where he came across as crippled and vulnerable. Mind you, he was still wrestling overseas after that time (I think his last match was sometime late in '92).

Not much can beat having to watch the Fox News scroll defend "enhanced interrogation" during Feinstein's speech yesterday.

You mean Ireland.

Don't forget practicing polygamy.

I'll admit I got chills from watching it because of my fear of heights. I imagine if I saw this in IMAX 3D I fear my heart might leap out of my chest.

"The Lost Song, Part Two" from Anathema's Distant Satellites is like Evanescence, but literally a million times better.

Dire Straits - "Private Investigations". It's probably the least commercial-sounding song on a record that includes a 14-minute epic, but it was somehow a hit for the band. In the UK at least, I don't think it made much of a dent in the States.

I remember VH1 had a bumper of the trial coverage set to Don Henley's "Dirty Laundry".

Kind of makes me wish Billy Corben made a sequel to June 17, 1994 about the trial.

The best possible outcome I can forsee is Shane coming back and asserting himself in a way that might impress Vince enough to shift the power towards him and away from Stephanie and HHH.

I'd honestly much rather hear Punk in the booth. That alone might get me watching UFC more than him actually fighting.

It's not up there yet, but Austin said it will be ASAP. Only place you can see it now is the Network.

I think he actually did have something of a falling out with Andre towards the end. It may have been more animosity just on Andre's part though. His last appearance on US television before his death was in WCW celebrating 20 years of pro wrestling on TBS, and it's likely because he wasn't used very well right at the

Miles seemed to have a difficult relationship with women, even when he wasn't zonked out of his brain on heroin or cocaine. It extended to his children to some extent, his oldest ones anyway, who were apparently rather vocal in their contempt for him as a father.

What makes his death all the more sad is that he wasn't able to do more to try and put things right.