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I'm dressing up as a guy going to a Craig Finn show by himself because he has no friends. Should be a hit.

I ran a 10 mile race in 1:19 and change on Sunday, beating last year/personal best by 11 seconds. I'm paying for it still in soreness, worth it though.

Got David Mitchell's latest Slade House. Only 30 pages in and it looks like a very quick read so trying to parcel it out for a few days at least. Also confirmed that the event I'm seeing him at next week includes a signing, so pretty psyched for that.

Sufjan Stevens - In the Devil's Territory
TV On the Radio - Staring at the Sun
Interpol - Stella Was A Diver and She Was Always Down
R.E.M. - Auctioneer (Another Engine)
Franz Ferdinand - Lucid Dreams

That's twice now you've mentioned Entertainment Weekly. Strange.

Everyone (justifiably) talks about the Winkie's scene being the scariest/most horrifying thing ever, but I watched this for the first time alone late at night in an empty house, and I had to turn the lights on for the Cowboy scene. That guy is so fucking creepy. The flat affect, the blank stare, the hostility

That Popcorn Gallery question that asked Stephanie Allyne if the guy from The League ever talked about 9/11 during her guest spot was hilarious. It seemed to catch everyone off guard.

Felt the same way about Bridge of Spies. The kids jumping the fence at the end was one of the cheesiest/worst things I've seen in a movie this year.

Best wishes to your dad, ICP.

I love The National so much. I'd start with either of their middle period albums, Alligator or Boxer. The former is their first foray into their current sound, with a couple traces of their old left in the mix, and Boxer is just absolute perfection. One of my favorite albums of all time.

I don't know if I'd call it unnecessary but it would have been a disaster cinematically. 9 hours of screentime with one singular goal, and then another conflict introduced in the last hour just would not have worked.

Bunch of old HBO shows if you somehow never saw them before, including the holy trinity of Sopranos, Deadwood, and The Wire.

I was literally rolling on the floor laughing. I was sitting on the floor to start with, but still.

Well now I'll be singing "Man on the Moon" in my head all day.

If this is being comic, where's Spiderman?

Well depending on where in London they played they'd still be in the same hemisphere. :p

That was lovely, thanks for sharing

Man, Kolber handled that like such a pro.

Also seeing her in December, also have missed out on her before. Looking forward to it.

Assuming "Tampa Bay Bandits vs. Houston Gamblers" was accurate, it was 30-year-old USFL footage.