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How Did You Know - S.F. Seals
The Fool - Camper Van Beethoven
Crawdaddy Simone - The Syndicats
Begin The Begin - REM
Sunday - Helium
Ella Guru - Captain Beefheart
Them Bones - Alice In Chains
A Quarter To Three- Sleater-Kinney
Jungle Hop - The Cramps
The Big Blast for Youth - Minutemen

Who's the puffy guy who's a big blurry sex machine?

It's ahbsolutely fahscinatink!

Ahem. Warwilf

That film is nearly as elusive as Robert Denby

The name's Bill Shtinkwater

But it's the favorite sport of poor white trash.

I go with Werewolf and Earth Vs the Spider for intros.

No streaming service can contain the raw star power of Joe Don Baker.

For those in the Boston area, the Toucher & Rich radio show did an interview with Fieri years ago where they pretended to be a "rock and roll morning zoo" type show. It was pure brilliance and, naturally, Fieri was super into it.

Burgermania AND Wienermania? Man, these guys are hitting all the best food festivals.

My wife was terrified by the Pale Man. She also said that, as a kid, Mac Tonight really freaked her out. Suddenly, things make a little sense.

I came for the Mathis, I stayed for the Hopper.

Could've used more Leonard Cohen on the soundtrack then.

He occasionally has dinner at the restaurant my sister tends bar at and she concurs with your assessment.

Actually, a quick internet search tells me that I'm thinking of Death On The Nile because that had Peter Ustinov as Poirot.

Murder On The Orient Express was on a lot too and would fit that niche.

Quest, PJ Harvey, and the Feelies all in one day? Man, I wish I had money.

Buddy Cole to Oscar Wilde: "I bet what you said on your deathbed was really something more like 'shit!'"

My only real memory of Broken Arrow is that it kept my early to mid-90's love affair with Samantha Mathis burning brightly for a little while longer.