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He's great in Rounders.

Ah, yeah. The ol' Madhouse on McDowell. Pretty dreadful acoustics, but good times, man, good times.

You Maniacs! You cut it up! Ah, damn you! God damn you all to hell!

I've loved the movie for a long time, too. Such a great, great cast. I prefer it to MASH, which I guess was the more favored of the two that year. I think it kept me from reading the book for a long time.

I plan on rereading The Shining shortly, because isn't that sequel due later this year?

I'm reading Catch-22 for the first time. I know it's one of those books that should be read in adolescence due to the anti-authoritarianism. But as an adult I'm dealing with dysfunctional bureaucracies, breakdowns in communication, and the inevitability of death. So I really enjoy it. I wish I had read it twenty

Ozzie and Harriet, Batman, and Bewitched were all single camera. It's not new at all.

It sounds like they have a system of czechs and balances.

This is how we get sheep thrills.

It's not as lol absurd as Grail, but the narrative is more solid, the satire is sharper, and it has one of the great film comedy endings.

My story could be his songs
I'm his soldier child

It was the '90's. It's gotta be hologram 2Pac.

He lives in Seattle. It has a utility.

It might work. He's adding material from Watership Down, The Book of Dun Cow, and Tailchaser's Song.

This is where I'm at. I saw it once and enjoyed it very much. I can't wait to see it again, but I'm also terrified as well.

It is breathtaking. I am going to have to read the whole thing. I have read Aiken's "The House of Dust". Here is part one:

I will.

Thank you for posting this.

@avclub-b4238f7793ec8c1a632f14f2a1766c68:disqus I'm going to have to look for that RZ. Thanks!

Randolph Carter as the strange and wacky neighbor.