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Jean-Luc Prickhard
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Damn, damn, damn… my day, my weekend, is ruined.

Oh I have… the whole series is wonderful, but I certainly love that episode in particular. Lindsay's dancing to "Box of Rain" is a great moment for sure.

Jackie is. Ooh, ooh-ooh…

Jim Dandy's rescue scene was particularly good.

Been on the fence about this, but I am curious to hear this new, but apparently respectful, mix. Since the original album was specifically mixed for mono, with the stereo mix more an afterthought (The four fabs were actually involved in the mixing of the original mono, but not the stereo) this could prove to be really

Given his tiny hands…

I would agree with that. Who knows, maybe you'll walk away with a new appreciation for the band?

The movie has its moments, although that ending sure was weird given how the book ends.

While I certainly agree with him on matters of politics and organized religion, I agree that by The Amber Spyglass at least he let his preachiness get in the way of telling a good story. It was still a good story, and beautifully written in places, but, yes, too preachy.

Four hundred quatloos on the newcomer!

There's a wonderful Duane Allman box set (Skydog) from a few years ago thatincludes Allman Brothers Band and Derek & The Dominos gems, of course,but mostly contains his incredible session work with the likes of Pickett, Aretha, early Boz Scaggs ("Lend Me a Dime" is fantastic), King Curtis, and more. Worth seeeking out!

I don't think you understand what "I literally tasted 200 bags" means.

The version with Kermit or GTFO.

With your Wang?

You can still get the old sets, used, on Amazon but the secondary market is way overpriced.

Hey, I've been a fan for 30 years and there were things in the movie I didn't know before!

Any fans of His Dark Materials?

Was it your first J.J. Abrams film?

Eileen?

I don't think you can buy the series on DVD anymore either.