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    The C50 show was one of the best concerts I've ever been to. Just a perfect evening.

    And I hear that Rodriguez is going to be opening. Too bad they aren't playing anywhere near me; should be a great show.

    With super running-out-the-room-in-tears powers.

    Time to bring Matthew and Sybil back to life. You mean they weren't really dead after all?

    YOU'RE TEARING ME APART, LUCK!!!!

    Miscaviage looks just like Daniel Craig to me. He'd probably nail it.

    When I was working at Wendy's, they occasionally made me scoop out the grease under our dishwashing sink. The fact I was able to do it without ever throwing up is almost enough to make me believe in God.

    "He was going to the bathroom…"

    "*****"
    -Rolling Stone Magazine

    I mentioned this before, but Mick and Keith were 46 when Steel Wheels came out and I remember all the lame jokes. Nowadays it seems like most of the people I see live anymore are at least 40.

    For a group as huge and influential as the Beach Boys, it's amazing how underheard much of their catalog is. Regardless of who's at fault (Mike Love's greed, Brian's instability), it seems like 90% of the world will forever see them as nothing as car-and-surfing band.

    Don't forget Miss Blankenship being wheeled away from her desk…

    There's an outtake from the Smile Sessions called "He Gives Speeches" that'd be perfect for an episode of this show. It's even only a minute long; they could easily play the entire thing over the closing credits.

    For all her va-va-voomness, she's grown more and more depressing as the series progresses. I have this image of her staring past some guy's shoulder with a blank look on her face while he works away…

    One of my favorite scenes of hers was when she was walking back into the office in a daze after sleeping with Abe in "Chinese Wall."

    Already at $104,000. Damn.

    Tweedy (him and his son) played my home town a couple weeks back and it might just be my favorite show of all the times I've seen him. Total blast.

    I went through my own a few years back. Sitting a five year old and telling her that her mother isn't going to living with us anymore…

    She'd be hot in a burlap sack, but that belt really pushes it into the stratosphere. Day-um…

    I dunno, isn't he a little old for the part? I pictured Nick being late 20s-early 30s. As awesome as Jon Hamm is, I'm not sure he could have pulled that off.