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Henry Gordon Jago
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Andy Warhol was a man.
When he came to town, critics cried (They cried)
When quizzed about his work, Andy lied (He lied)
But the author of SCUM,
She pulled out a gun,
And she blew the albino away.
And The Woman Who Shot Andy Warhol (bang bang)
She shot Andy Warhol (bang bang)
She was the bravest of them all.

Coming up: the long awaited Mad Men/Sopranos crossover staring Marten Weiner as young Tony Soprano.

The Armageddon Factor manages to go off the rails in the first 15 seconds of the story when the very first thing we see is an Atrios propaganda film (which we are not told at that time is a propaganda film) that has the line "There is a greater love. Men out there, young men, are dying for it." and we have a second

Quoting from Avram Davidson Adventures in Unhistory "The Boy Who Cried Werewolf" ,

And, as I was expecting someone to point out already "berserk" comes from "bear-sark" (sark meaning shirt, in this context bear-hide) and the Vikings, who wore bear hides, felt themselves in battle acting like the bears whose hides they wore, or in other words, felt themselves becoming bears.

Yes, I was mulling this over today and realized I was being unfair to both Helena (which is obviously a stand in for Diana, anyway) and Eleanor viz. Eleanor of Aquitaine. Cyrus, however, is still a dumb name.

Lack of research might explain why the characters all have names that have never appeared in any British royal family. Simon? Helena? Liam? Cyrus?!?! What's wrong with Anne or James or , if you must be exotic, Alexandra?

Dimitri Shostakovich King Lear "Songs of the Fool No. 1" and "Jingle Bells"

He's actually Taylor's cousin, as it says in the article ….

The author is Larry Millett and he has written a number of Sherlock Holmes books set in Minnesota. The focus has moved from Sherlock Holmes to Shadwell Rafferty, a local detective who corresponds with Holmes. Another all-American take on Holmes is by Steve Hockensmith about two 1890's cowboys who are Holmes fanboys

No mention of Grimwade's Syndrome? Fear of robots, named after the Production Assistant, and later director, Peter Grimwade, who complained that the stories on which he was assigned to work almost always included robots.

SEE Santa punch a guy in the face! SEE Santa attend meetings on Church policy! SEE Santa explain to Megyn Kelly that since he's actually Turkish, he ain't Nordic.

"It was a lovely show about a policeman, and then they had to ruin it by putting in a time-travelling alien."

ok, here's where I start fanwanking. (Sorry everyone, sorry.) It has long been my belief that ALL Gallifreyans have estranged families due to longevity and regeneration. The Doctor's abandonment of Susan may be typical among Time Lords : One gives one's family members a nice speech explaining that one loves and

It was Lenny and Squiggy. (Michael McKean was on the show that season and David Lander was willing to come on.)

Grisham was just researching the law firm of Young & Knott: Legal and the strangest thing happened.

"We strain in vain to train Madonna's brain."

Peter Dinklage, Death At A Funeral, playing the same character in both the British and US films. And he played an American in the British film, so he didn't even have to change his accent.

And English is a form of history, apparently.

This film is Keane. No it's more than Keane. It's Cugat!