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I read somewhere this musician wanted to have Grandaddy's 'Weeping Willow' played at his funeral. I'd like that as well.

It's weird, Katty Kay is a pretty damn good interlocutor on public radio, but comes off as an utter buffoon on this show.

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Wonderwall: The Haunting Of Noel & Liam Gallagher—And Making Huge Of

His interviewing skills are formidable and the strippers and whores thing is just not really a part of the show anymore. They occasionally do that stuff, which is boring, but it's a different show now. I like if for the top notch interviews, the staff drama, and for some reason I still find prank phone calls

I just added this to my bucket list. But which ocean?

Now I'm having an OCD 'What were those called?' moment. Must re-read series.

Oh crap, I have had that then. I meant the weird little bready things that grew in the wild.

Popkins and Gunslinger Burritos.

I'll take a chicken parm, hold the chicken, hold the parm.

The intro to Deloused

How, in real dollars, is living in squalor no longer cheap?

Why take the care to warn about a spoiler about one movie based on real events (Zero Dark Thirty) and then go on to describe the climactic scene of another (Argo) with no alert? Was the first spoiler alert a blanket alert for all movies made or unmade, known or unknown?

Miss Bala was awful, which is a shame because the premise is really interesting. It just drones on and on. If they were trying to make the protagonist sympathetic or interesting, they failed. One of the few movies we had the energy to turn off before it was over, and we watch a lot of shit movies all the way through,

Miss Bala was awful, which is a shame because the premise is really interesting. It just drones on and on. If they were trying to make the protagonist sympathetic or interesting, they failed. One of the few movies we had the energy to turn off before it was over, and we watch a lot of shit movies all the way through,

The first computer program I wrote was in 7th grade. It was a Choose Your Own Adventure ripoff on that flash card thingy program that was popular around 1995. I don't know if it qualifies as a program, but it had a set of 'if…then' logical instructions, so you could argue, 'kind of." Every option led to a horrible

The thing that got me into Lights is the slight warble when she sings 'stone.' It reminded me of kind of the half choked noise that Elliott Smith or John Lennon would sometimes make. That probably sounds and is a musically illiterate way of explaining it, but that perceived similarity drew me in. I dig this song too.

The thing that got me into Lights is the slight warble when she sings 'stone.' It reminded me of kind of the half choked noise that Elliott Smith or John Lennon would sometimes make. That probably sounds and is a musically illiterate way of explaining it, but that perceived similarity drew me in. I dig this song too.

Lemon episode is my second favorite, Scorpio is my third, but any love for the gun episode? The soccer commercial at the beginning sets the tone for awesomeness. My money's on Pinsosa!