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But they're winning.

Candy-O is a perfect record. Their debut has been a bit tainted by overfamiliarity.

One Lays Potato Chip Is Not Enough

Just name the character Wishfulfillment Jones and be done with it.

This band can only be judged on a scale of 1 to 2, 1 being terrible and 2 being awesome. Nuance!

License to Schill.

Yes, and thrillers are the new ninjas.

Ginsu Knives, the official sponsor of choppy editing in Bond 23.

The name is Bond. Gold Bond. Gold Bond Medicated Powder.

But . . . I like those bands.

I know a lot people like them, but I find Bon Iver very irritating. And no I don't care that they recorded that album in a cabin any more than I care that Jewel lived in a van for bit—it doesn't make the music any better (or worse).

I imagine they'll kill the character off in some incredibly mean-spirited, yet winking fashion. The first scene will probably be Cryer's character delivering a eulogy.

UNCLE
"showing ordinary citizens stumbling into the world of espionage. But again, the implicit understanding was that some peacekeeping jobs just needed to be done, and that conventional military intervention and/or law enforcement wouldn't be sufficient."

You'd be wise to lay that money down, staircar. It's from Newsradio and the exchange is between Dave and Beth.

*Your*

"You're favorite book is "The Firm?"
"It's better than the movie."

Yes, every generation of air passenger will discover "The Client" for itself. It's a classic tale that transcends the reductive date-stamping with which myopic critics would like to saddle it.

I really think he was saying something that needed to be said from a rock criticism standpoint. There wasn't a bridge between the baby boomer rock critical pieties and hair metal enthusiam.

You're proud of your ignorance?

@Space Pope
The only difference is they waste more time that way.