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"in the back of his mind" … I see what you did there.

Yeah, no. Can't suspend my disbelief enough for this. Princess dies. Very sorry. Glad I stayed tuned for "15,000,000 Merits" because that is some top shelf storytelling. Don't despair of this series if you found the first episode to be crap.

That was a nonsense point for the author of this article to bring up. It's a song. Do you really expect meter and rhyme to bow down to grammar in a friggin' pop song?

I think Chris Rock is a gift to comedy located somewhere just below the upper echelon. His material is great. His stand-up delivery? Not so much. The repetition of the same words, the same… the same words… The. Same. Words….. "twenty-six miles… twenty-six miles….. Twenty! Six! Miles!… the Freedom Tower? The Freedom

THE METS PENNANT OF DAMOCLES HANGS ABOVE DON'S HEAD!

Off topic, I love your avatar. I laugh every time I see it. Thank you Onion Personals.

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Make sure Woodhouse is good and junked up, though. Don't want him getting the shakes around the Archer jewels. (and that he uses the silver tip badger brush, natch.)

Saw it last year and it was pretty decent. When I told a friend of mine that I was going to see a "Lamb" tribute band he said, "Dude. Did you LOSE a radio call-in contest?"

I find that surprising. I remember "No Reply" and "Paperlate" on the radio from that period more than "Abacab" but hey, the chart has spoken.

…. or "I Can't Dance"

I'm gonna say something semi-sacrilegious but unironic because "Behind The Lines" (especially the live version) is one of my favorite Genesis songs…. but tell me that it's not a ringer for an REO Speedwagon track. Close your eyes and imagine Kevin Cronin sitting behind a piano singing it. Eh? Ehhhh?

Everything on Three Sides Live is better. And the fourth side has "Paperlate", to boot.

"You're a terrible cook. Pancakes…Oh, the pancakes"

Spreading Jell-O all over the kitchen floor and lighting the sofa on fire as a precaution.

Best line: "I'm trying to drink here."

David Bowie and Eric Clapton are on that list for me. But the 'Mats? No.

I checked out on that band from Liverpool when they fired Pete Best.

If you're going to do the Abe flip out scene with Cutler, it needs a better build up. That was one very poorly executed scene. I don't blame the actor who plays Abe. I guess it was a directorial / script call but it really felt like it was out of left field.