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Well, that's the thing about being an alcoholic:  you don't realize how bad you look until you sober up.

So I wonder: Ted , Megan and Pete are all headed to LA.  The first two can be written off or, at least reduced to cameos, without a lot of consequence.  But does this mean we aren't going to be seeing a lot of Pete, or is Pete going to get his own storyline in LA? I don't expect the former to happen, as Kartheiser is

And also went pantsless at work, for only the second time.

Dick was from Illinois, but the whorehouse was in PA

Harry's one line was the biggest laugh of the night for me.

Fuck Paula Deen but I just find the inevitable pile-on and hounding out of a job to be gross.  What ever happened to just not liking someone?  Now we all have to want them to suffer for holding bad ideas if we want to be considered one of the good guys. I suppose I should just get used to it. This is the way things

Truth is stranger than fiction, especially when love and sex are involved.

I really do hate Albini's production on Rid of Me, though.  That style works for some things but Albini uses it whether it works or not.  PJ Harvey has an incredible voice and I think it's a shame to bury it like that.

As for stuff on the psychedelic end of the genre, I would add Flying Saucer Attack, Bardo Pond, Seefeel, and Third Eye Foundation.

Bedhead was a local band for me and I saw them dozens of times in the 90s.  Their records weren't bad but the power they generated as a live band was incredible.  And then I would talk to them after the show and they were all these really shy, soft spoken guys.  Such a great band.

@disqus_okgItcD0yy:disqus In 100 years when China is the preeminent world power, "occidentalism" may well be a thing.

The worst thing about this show is that it encourages more brodouches to go to law school.  We have enough already thanks.

I remember being 18 and thinking Tortoise was amazing and the future of music.  I can't even listen to it now.  So plodding.

Funny, I always though Night of the Demon was a Lewton film.  It certainly has that spirit (and budget).

It's not even that. A white woman is suing on a really weak sexual harassment claim and her attorney is using this stuff to embarrass her into settling

@avclub-f36f8d0f30f7d16beae9b32f1617398c:disqus I'm using that one.

I'm a sick person.  I think it cost me about 8 bucks to learn all of this shit too.

Yeah I don't doubt that Deen is kind of an asshole, and her brother, who is really the focus of the lawsuit, is an even bigger one. And it sounds like it was a really shitty place to work as a woman (probably not that great as a man either), but legally this case is kind of fucked.

@avclub-6ca57d2774f04ac8acf3d2b10f0338f4:disqus Ok well I see you are not interested in debate.  You are a loathsome little person with a narrow minded, myopic view of the world and should be ashamed of yourself, but it's clear you have no shame.  In conclusion, go fuck yourself.

OK so I got on PACER and found this case, and as an attorney I can tell you it is a bit ridiculous.  The complaint in the latest version is a sexual harassment suit but seems to have about three paragraphs of viable facts along with 50 pages of "My boss was a real dick", a lot of irrelevant and scandalous matter about