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That's like confusing Middle-Earth with the Mad Max universe

Well he killed Nancy Spungen, that's gotta count for something.

You squeeze boobs not a vagina, how bad at foreplay are you?

When told he could no longer drink and drive he no longer drove again.

I honestly think that Mike Meyers, like Adam Sandler, has the capacity to be a pretty great actor, he just chooses not to.

I know a lot of people really like Clueless and I'm willing to acknowledge its quality, but I was never able to watch past the beginning.  And it doesn't have the easy verisimilitude of the other three, it's more satire.

Vengo conmigo al Jurassic Park

Oh man did I love the Attack of the Killer Tomatoes cartoon.  It was so strange and sly.  At one point a cowboy Ronald Reagan pulls up in an Elephant drawn wagon.  Someone asks him why he has elephants and he replies, "Well, I used to have donkeys but they didn't vote for me."

This reminds me there was a Baby Boom tv show in the late 80's CBS Designing Women, China Beach era.

Also a Conan cartoon and most curious of all a Tales From the Crypt cartoon

It was by the same producer's who owned the name.

To me, Fast Times, Dazed and Confused and American Graffiti are the three best High School movies ever made.  Oddly enough all three were made by the same studio.

That's Not Right!

I don't understand why TV Ferris calls Matthew Broderick "too whitebread" when he's even whiter.

Between this and the Fox beginnings discussion last week, 
Alison LaPlaca is getting the most exposure she's had in years.

I actually enjoyed the Showtime movie and that TV movie even though they contradict each other.  I think they benefited from not trying to emulate the original so much as show the effects of all that happened.

I have been a regular listener of My Brother, My Brother and Me since there's a moment in every episode that unfailingly has me crying with laughter.  This week it was the bit about Sister, Sister Wives and then again with the 14 year old kid trying to get his family to become nudists.

When I read Catcher in High School I really liked it but mainly because I felt I could understand the mechanics of it in a way that felt very satisfying.  As for Holden I always just felt bad for him more than anything, I saw him as a kid unable to let the world in and letting grief just gnaw at him until there was

I know on the album they are on separate sides but I like to listen to "Jesus" "I'm Beginning to See the Light" and "I'm Free" all together as in my head they kind of make a neat spiritually redemptive story.

Oddly enough I always keep a Velvet Underground album handy so that if anyone mentions The Doors, I can shove a VU album in their hands.