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KenHR
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Read the book!

Angry untouchable from the Ganges valley angle.

She, like Monald Muck, is a completely original character!

Yeah, go back to History Channel where you belong!

But that one lady thought about working there, but was persuaded not to by the locals!

Alan Jackson. All Alan Jackson.

I keep reading that as Klompus, and imagine it's a movie about Morty Seinfeld's neighbor and nemesis.

Call the AVClub's safety hotline!

We need Archmage of the Aether here, stat!

I'm hip to the scene.

He's been chary about using that strategy since he was outmaneuvered by one prosecutor who retorted, "Well, ok, then. I'm perfect."

Bass playing is one of the few things I say I can do well…fuck Huckabee.

Gimme a glazed donut, and a bottle of anything. TO GO

Awesome opening three

Sheila Chandra - Nada Brahma (Sound Is Divine)
Elvis Costello - Stranger In the House
Steely Dan - Razor Boy
Pentagram - Walk In the Blue Light
Elvis - Lawdy Miss Clawdy
The Chocolate Watch Band - In the Past
Ornette Coleman - Chronology
Led Zeppelin - Wearing and Tearing
Cowboy Junkies - Blue Moon Revisited
Tears for Fears -

It's a bad pic of me playing bass in an old band several years ago.

I'm reading Nightmare Town, a book of Dashiell Hammett short stories. I haven't been reading at a fast pace, so this book is perfect for me at the mo'.

I dunno, I'm giving it a chance. I still like these guys, and they've done interesting work since they stopped dominating the charts.

Jezebel

I get it! There's one thing, and another thing, and they're not alike, but when you put 'em together…WHOA!