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    I would love classic reviews of Two and A Half Men. Its a testament to how many times I've seen the episodes when they were first run in syndication that I could give you the highlights of the first four to five seasons easily enough without even breaking a sweat.
    Season One was very, very conventional tv

    I always liked the purple coloring of the jewel case tho cause it always made it easier to find.

    I said up above that Your Arsenal is my personal favorite of his solo stuff—everything on it fits really, really well together. (I think its also probably the only one of his solo albums that I can listen to from start to finish without wanting to skip anything.) I think its just my favorite batch of songs of his

    LOVE Florence Stanley. God she was THE go-to actress for sassy older woman who could intimidate you, give you guff. and still come across as sweet and funny. (She's tough, but not because she's mean!)
    I'll always remember her from My Two Dads but i think she died not too long after "Trapped In Paradise" where she

    for a split second—just a split second—my thought here was—the guy from SMASH who was also the face of Vigilance this past season on Person Of Interest? (Leslie Odom Jr.)

    Its not that hard to see—ABC had been hard up for a late night talk show franchise all its own for how many years before Kimmel started? They even made a desperate play to try and snag Letterman over from CBS the year before Kimmel even started. It only makes sense that once they got someone up and running and not a

    agreed on everything. The show seriously underwhelmed me with its first couple of episodes but like i said yesterday somewhere around episode 5 or so they started pulling it together really nicely and even started giving some of the secondary characters both on earth and above some actual character stuff to play

    I don't wanna dump on AA because as a reviewer he at least still manages to convey the necessary information in his reviews—did he think the movie worked and if not then why in his opinion.

    ohhh that's your solution to everything!

    TOO SEXY!

    but…but the dull lead character is kind of the point. He's not smart enough to grasp the manipulations going on around him at first. He literally has to change the entire way he thinks just so he can survive during the second half of the movie! (shrugs—i don't know—i thought it was a really good story—and i thought

    having seen Animal Kingdom in theaters right when it came out before the buzz for it could reach full pitch (which it probably didn't really til it was out on dvd and more people were able to discover it) it was nice to be able to think of it as a real sleeper—the kinda movie that its best not to know too much about

    For what its worth i can't think of Southpaw Grammar without automatically thinking of "boy racer…boy racer…uhhh-ohh-ohh-oh where can i kill this pretty thing…boy racer…boy racer…ohhh where can i kill this pretty thing" and for whatever reason that may be the only song i actually remember off the top of my head from

    I will be in the bar…with my head on the bar.
    (I am not an essential part—of your mind's landscape whether you care or do not…yeah I've made up my mind)
    the best thing about it is honestly the musical arrangement of it tho—the main guitar riff that plays throughout is very hard to resist—which i honestly think may be

    you're not wrong regarding "You Are The Quarry." I still like it but i remember how so very, very much I was looking forward to it (it came out in '04 and it was THE first album he put out since i became a fan of his and went thru his solo stuff fairly quickly in the late 90's early 00;s—it doesn't seem so long now

    yeah i gotta say its the absolutely most perfect song to dive into in terms of being familiar with the smiths' catalog but knowing next to nothing about his solo stuff—-it really bridges the gap between both parts of his career quite beautifully if i can say that and not get laughed at for saying so.

    it was the first one I bought after getting ridiculously over familiar with both volumes of Best of The Smiths. (Thanks goes to my older sister for letting me essentially steal them away from her although she eventually took them back because there've been times where I rummaged thru my cd's looking for them only to

    you're not the only one. Have read and heard many many things bout Mr. Gethard over the years. I did stand up for six-seven months at one point in time—I've seen a number of guys who've since really exploded in popularity in terms of online presences or at least in terms of gaining a significant online fanbase—and yet

    "Boat Trip" sank a lot of careers before they could even really cast off sadly.

    its my bread and butter!