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Mr. Hollywood
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Good enough!

Music should be free for everybody, man!

Yeah, why should things people like be owned and bought and sold?  I tried this argument with some Vegas hookers who unfortunately couldn't see my point.

You bahstahds.

Cottage cheese.

Primitive cultures.
A POPPA OOH MOW MOW!!

It's a zit, get it?

It's a theory.

I actually liked him in Hancock.  So there was at least me.

My cover blown!

Seven Pounds 2: Fourteen Pounds

I don't think that's a valid legal argument.  It's not that Sony doesn't still have the actual music files.  Of course they do.  But they no longer have exclusive control of them or the opportunity to make money from distributing that music to paying customers.  The exclusivity was taken from them, which could

I'm sure that the great State of Virginia still takes my Confederate bills.

ref.  Secret Gospel of Mark

Culkin, got my chips cashed in
Macaulay Culkin, like the do-dah man
Together, more or less in line
Just keep Culkin on

Later that day we had dinner at Stuart Anderson's Black Angus restaurant, and Will Smith was there.  He said, "Welcome to Surf and Turf!"

Yeah, remember how for a while there everybody was blaming Johnny Knoxville for the 9/11 attacks?  Eventually people started blaming Osama bin Laden, but at first it was Johnny Knoxville.

But will she find true love?

Robble robble!

Time Travel!