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Flower should be used for anger management or something. There are few things that make me happier then lighting up a joint and playing its first level. Sheer bliss.

Spoon's "Kill the Moonlight" instantly popped to mind. From what I can recall, the theme of leaving and things that can be lost is pretty consistent- Stay Don't Go, All the Pretty Girls Go to City, Vittiro E., and the amazing flow from track to track can't be accidental.

Man, I'm almost for five years from now, when everyone like you watches Kings on DVD and acts like it was a forgotten gem. Seriously, this show is fucking awesome.

@ robin williams: They do, but I forget it and the liner notes are back home in L.A. The set is completely worth getting, by the way. Turned me into a complete Willie fan.

Honestly, I don't even understand the ads for The Unusuals. They handle cases that are…out of the ordinary? For Christ's sake, I thought it was thought it was tough to get a show on a major network. Looks like all you need is Harold Perrineu and a line about the Hamburgler.

You know what? I liked it!
I think my biggest complaint of all about the show- that it doesn't handle the crazy coma/time travel stuff as much as mediocre cop stuff- was handled tonight when they combined the two. I also like the idea, and wish they had brought it up earlier, actually, that all the characters want

I thought it was key that after the initial shot, Sayid runs away. I figured, if he wants to make sure Kid Ben's dead, he's going to go up and shot him in the head, Manchurian Candidate style. I have a feeling that Sayid will regret not finishing the job.

Yes…Hornberger.

Great Woody Story
I got this from the liner notes to The Complete Atlantic Recordings, which is Shotgun Willie, Phases and Stages, and a live album. Anyway, when Shotgun Willie came out, he was scheduled to play a show in Austin. The owner of the club announced it a week in advance, really excited. The crowd (70's

It's not just that they take off a great, original show like Middleman. Then they have to replace it with this crap. It's enough to make me want to break out the ol' head-smasher (bass guitar).

Freshman year, first semester. To be fair, they put this in an RA's room, so the fact that there was half the space could have lead to the tension. Of course, if could have been that when I lost my key, he refused to lend me his for one hour so I could study downstairs, because I "would lose it".

Heat.

Jesus Christ, damn.

You want to talk about pain?
I go to American. We were up by 10 against Nova last night at the half! Twenty minutes away! Now I know how a fish feels when they're gutted.

That's what ball gags are for, GH.

@Riff: Sure, prostitution's grand and all, but have you considered a career as a part-time dominatrix? No sex involved, you'd get to take out aggression on the fat older dudes who probably laid you off in the first place, and you'd get to wear leather, just like Joey Ramone!

Rosalita, Dance a Little Higher
Senorita, come sit by my fire!

Yeah, no shame in like Ruby Tuesday. Who could ever put a name on you?

After Watching Their Intro Video
Two Thoughts.

Everyone's Got a Cash Story
Might as well tell mine. I was in high school when American IV came out, and it was the only thing I had going for me for a long while. No real friends, not cool enough to take drugs or drink, and a whole lot of loneliness. Then Johnny Cash came along, and through "Hurt" showed me that I