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So I went to college in Atlanta in the early 90s when the Braves really took off… for some reason I had this big crush on the Braves second baseman, Mark Lemke, even though (because? No, no…) he looked rather quite like Sluggo Smith from Nancy

"Suck My Left One" by Bikini Kill

Narrative? [takes it back] No, I'm withholding it. [pause] Look at me, getting off.

So am I the only one who thinks he's pretty effing hot in a bearish sort of way?  He's aged well, if you ask me.  And thanks for this, I've been meaning to start getting all of his stuff to round out my Pixies universe and balance my Kim Deal obsession and this helps.

I wish Criterion would release the Comedies and Proverbs collection to go along with the Six Moral Tales… and Four Adventures of
Reinette and Mirabelle… and Rendezvous in Paris.

"…it ends with Sandler simultaneously farting, sneezing, and burping while having sex with Salma Hayek"

My favorite Rocky and Bullwinkle moment is "STROKE! STROKE! STROKE!" "BAIL! BAIL! BAIL!" - i.e. when they were racing against Boris and Natasha by boat to get to DC regarding the secret formula or what not, and Boris was making Natasha row and Bullwinkle was trying to get the water out of their sinking boat…especially

I was thinking that scene in the Wonderfalls pilot (I think) where the hot guy has an allergic reaction to something but it doesn't actually show the "surgery"…

They will be carried to the Ohio gigs in a swarm of bees, I presume?

Same experience… I will never forget the first time I worked up the courage to look at one of the dirty joke books at Waldenbooks… (I think it was TTJ but not sure)… I was about 8 or 10 maybe? I opened to a random page, checked out the first joke I saw, which was basically: "There's a gentleman on a plane, and the

Same experience… I will never forget the first time I worked up the courage to look at one of the dirty joke books at Waldenbooks… (I think it was TTJ but not sure)… I was about 8 or 10 maybe? I opened to a random page, checked out the first joke I saw, which was basically: "There's a gentleman on a plane, and the

So one of my favorite writers, Florence King, wrote for Cosmopolitan when she was starting out - she has a lot of awesome stories about HGB and generally seemed rather fond of her. Miss King reviewed HGB's memoir-type book "I'm Wild Again" and it's a spectacular piece, thought not really available anywhere on-line

So one of my favorite writers, Florence King, wrote for Cosmopolitan when she was starting out - she has a lot of awesome stories about HGB and generally seemed rather fond of her. Miss King reviewed HGB's memoir-type book "I'm Wild Again" and it's a spectacular piece, thought not really available anywhere on-line

Pretty much every work of art or commerce ever featured in any episode of Murder, She Wrote

Pretty much every work of art or commerce ever featured in any episode of Murder, She Wrote

Jack White's looking a bit Dwight Schrute-ish there…

She also did a couple of pretty solid solo albums - "Life in Exile after Abdication" has a neat covers of "Goodnight, Irene," "Pale Blue Eyes" and "Bo Diddley."

Love this band and three records in, they have not let me down - I've been thrilled with everything they've released. There's nothing like being really excited about an album coming out.

Rachel reminds me of Seinfeld's girlfriend in The Understudy episode, where she just starts crying over the most random things. "My frankfurter. Oh my God, I dropped my frankfurter, I can't believe that. It was so fun and good."

She was awesome on Seinfeld with the hairdo - lots of good Kramer moments with her and everybody throughout the episode.