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And the fucking couple. Don't forget the fucking.

The plane fake out would have been cooler if it was only shown once, at the beginning of this finale episode — and not three or so times throughout the season. It kinda pins too much anticipation on it, and then turns out it's not that big of a deal for the main characters. You have to wonder if Jane's father is going

WOOT!
G4 called Infamous the best game of this year, so far. My copy arrives today in the mail. I can't wait.

Motherfucker could chug some Jack Daniels too.

I saw Alice In Chains a couple of times. First time was for Facelift tour, opening for Van Halen on their tour for F.U.C.K.

married?
I just found out some crazy bitch actually married him in 2006.

Funk Brothers. Man, that documentary is almost depressing.

Yeah he just decided to be the eye of the hurricane, which makes all that early live footage hilarious.

I'll have to track that down.

Really? I'm not feeling that in You Won't See Me. Maybe a little towards the end if any.

I saw Weezer twice. Once on the first album tour and the second time in a smallish club on the Pinkerton tour. Matt Sharp was the energy in that band. He was the fucking balls. He also did all the talking between songs.

But unlike that clown in the Bosstones, you're always laughing WITH Dirty Walt, not AT him.

Yeah seriously, Bruce Thomas and Pete Thomas should be on more people's top-ten lists.

And Roger Taylor sang all those super high harmonies. Ridiculously high voice on that guy.

He's just not as well known because he has a funny name that's hard to spell.

SP sucked and always sucked. Back in the day Jimmy Chamberlain couldn't play a single song live without speeding up to twice the tempo by the end of it. Fucking terrible. Maybe it was the drugs, but let's hope he's gotten better since then.

I don't know man, he's pretty much part of a two man MC team in Tribe. I would say more their DJ/Producer — since I can't even remember his name right now.

I always wonder if Ringo was the one that decided to play such simple drum bits, sometimes without hi-hat or cymbals, etc. So much of the later Beatles contains such stark percussion, but perfect. I wish more drummers today played less, instead of trying to fill up sonic holes everywhere.

I believe he and Angus pretty much write all the AC/DC stuff as well. So yeah pretty underrated I'd say.