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This jacket is a symbol of my individuality and my belief in personal freedom.

He thrusts his fists against the posts and still insists he sees the ghosts

Did somebody say Neil Young appreciation thread?

YES YES YES on "Raised Eyebrows." That song pumps me up instantly every time.

Expressway…..

And that "HOO!" in "State Trooper will keep you from falling asleep at the wheel.

Are you with me Dr. Wu?
Are you really just a shadow of the man that I once knew?

Eternal Sunshine has great depth of feeling to me. But I do think Jonze is the better director.

Buster Poindexter?

I think maybe he killed all three of them (mom sister and dad, I mean) and he's just repeating it again and again.

Kyle McLachlan

This Years Model + Stationary Bike
= fitness. You can slow down on "Little Triggers," but the rest of that album will keep your heart rate way the fuck up. Esp. "No Action" and "Lipstick Vogue." Now all I need is a stationary bike.

Working out to Gang of Four is like having a personal trainer who is British, Marxist, and very angry.

"So LT Smash…Lieutenant Smash!"
"That's right. Lieutenant LT Smash."

Flashdance asspants.

On the contrary, all/most songs about werewolves are inherently awesome: the aforementioned "Werewolves of London," The Cramps' "I Was a Teenage Werewolf," TV on the Radio's "Wolf Like Me."

There's nothing in the rule book that says a giraffe can't play football.

This is waaaay more apparent in the book than in the Kubrick film, but in my book, Humbert Humbert from Lolita is the ultimate unreliable narrator.

I Often Dream of Trains - Robyn Hitchcock

I got poetry in me, dammit!