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As someone who works in a correctional facility…ugh.

I'm eagerly awaiting the day I can watch someone's reaction to Nickelback's "How You Remind Me" make its debut on a classic rock station.

There's a special feature on the DVD that's about 30 minutes long of them just hanging out in that restaurant and getting progressively drunker.

Dare I say "Cygnus X-1 Book II" is a better long track than 2112?  If anything, I think it flows better from chapter to chapter than its much more famous predecessor.

I'm really pleased to see P/G get its due.  Most of the Rush sites and forums I'm on (yes, I'm one of THOSE types of Rush geeks) dismiss everything from the synth era and only consider "Signals" middling at best.

The only song on that album I don't much care for is Superconductor, but even that is still worth listening to.

I'll go out on a limb and guess she was one of maybe 10 women in attendance at that show?

Grace Under Pressure is so fucking dark (probably the darkest album Rush has ever done, with Roll the Bones being a distant second), which is probably why I like it so much.

Ditto suburban Phoenix (Ahwatukee, aka "The World's Largest Cul-de-Sac")

"Professor Darren and Doctor Super Mario Brother."

It also has "Toblerone," the worlds most easily-excitable Italian

RE: The Capitol of Ohio
Columbus.

If the plot concerns the imminent "godless tornadoes" threat about to strike Cincinnati, then Hollywood needs to get that shit greenlit.

Blowing shit up on a shoestring budget with the cast of Burn Notice

Dallas and Miami!?
Since Matt Nix seems hell-bent on making 80s action/adventure series popular again (not that I'm complaining), anyone else wonder if basing his last two series in Dallas and Miami is some sort of sly homage to two of the 80s most-popular TV shows? Then again, Dallas was nothing more than a prime

Any of you ever been to a Rush concert? I love 'em as much as the next dork, but its a total sausage fest.

Miami Vice and Dallas did alright on Fridays

I actually liked S5, but my major was journalism and I spent several years toiling in the depths of a newsroom, so a lot of that story arc hit a little too close to home.

Bill Simmons should probably be a contributing writer to this site. His articles are mostly about pop culture with vague ties to (mostly Boston-area) sports.