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"Showtime signed showrunner Scott Buck to a development deal, which sparked spin-off speculation."

You would think that Vogel would start locking her door since she recently had an ex-patient trying to kill her! Seriously? I don't care who you are, you don't get over almost getting murdered that easily.

"Quinn is the worst detective in the history of policework."
He learned all he knows from Batista.

Another laugh-out-loud Dexter moment. They should keep promoting Quinn until he is President.

I'm sure that alcohol was involved….in any case, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah…BLAH, BLAH, BLAH…BLaBlaBla Blah.

Agreed. Same for Spirit of the Radio. When I go to see them live, I always dread hearing Tom Sawyer and SotR only because I've heard them so many times, but as soon as they start playing those songs, I go crazy.

As played out as many of the songs on Moving Pictures are, it's really a great listen all the way through. I would certainly recommend this for a first time listener.

Rush are always assumed to be this super-serious, pretentious band, while longtime fans know them to be three goofballs who would open their shows with The Three Stooges theme. I thought Alex Lifeson's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame speech would have finally dispelled this myth.

Is there a machine in Hollywood that continuously cranks out generic action movies?

I'll watch anything with Amy Adams…even The Muppets and Night at the Museum 2. So there.

If your into Napalm Death, I might recommend some Brutal Truth (Sounds of The Animal Kingdom). I'm going to see GodFlesh in Philly in October!

The mighty Slough Feg has a new single out:

I don't doubt it!

And this is exactly why I prefer a show like VEEP over The Newsroom, because it portrays ALL politicians as self-serving douches, which is closer to real life.

I saw the Maiden England tour in Philly last June. I was down in the pit on the hottest day of the year. Every time there were flames on the stage, you could feel the temperature bolt up. I was amazed they they were able to play with so much energy that night.

Wow, a non-snarky, straight reply to my question. Be careful, if you are found out, they might boot you off this site. Thanks much!

I really like Get Off the Cross, Ponzi, and The Golden Hour. The others aren't as great, but all of them have high points.

You can kind of hear some hints of Firewater on the final CSC album. I really like both bands. I saw Firewater a few times and they put on an excellent live show. 

Random Question. How do you bold something in a thread?

Ugh…I come here to avoid writing! You had to remind me.