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The Anachronist
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That's an interesting take on it!

Depends. If it follows the books, Bella dies after Lecter's escape, and Lecter (who apparently thinks highly of them both) sends Crawford a condolence note.

Here's the story
Of a guy named Will Graham
Who had insight into serial killer's minds
So he helped out
The FBI-I
And they caught murderers of all kinds

My week is basically revolving around this.

In those jaded times, only Jim Steinman and Bonnie Tyler kept the flame of hope burning.

Wow… Richard Benjamin DOES look like a Gerry Anderson puppet:

Just watched "Ceuf" last night. It is pretty grim.

Oh yeah. I'm good with the sex jokes, but a lot of the funniest ones aren't even about sex.

"Peanuts" and "Far Side" for overall runs, but for me nothing beats "Bloom County" in its best years (roughly 1982-1987.)

Hey - I knew a dog who was a WWI fighting ace.

See, I like the strip much more than the TV show. The latter just feels off to me.

It belongs to Don Staples now! (Gestures grandly.)

I felt just like Nelson when I saw Tom Jones.

"My Little Cunny: Vaginas Are Magic"

Yeah - it's basically "The Music Man" with God, but pretty enjoyable for that.

"Workin' a double shift today, dude - sixteen hours!"

Oh my yes.

Was he already seeing her? It's been a looong time since I saw it last.

Hell yeah, Harry Chapin.