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Millennial Historian
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People who are pro-deliciousness!

When I lived in Chicago, my favorite burrito place had a failure notice from the health department prominently displayed (as the notice itself required), several paintings of cock fights on velvet, and the most incredible carne asada you've ever had. If only I could remember its name — it was something totally

Not at all the same song.

I think @avclub-db3d58277a04dc4df177b14ca732fbd3:disqus is right, but you've demonstrated that Jimmy Olsen, in his desperation about "little Miss Lois Lane," hasn't thought this whole thing through.

Eh, that fucking logo looks so of-its-time that it wasn't even noticeable back in 1992 or so.

Damn you for making me stifle a laugh at work and losing some snot, thus making me hastily cover it up as a cough! Damn you!

In my opinion, "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong" holds up much better to repeated listening. "Two Princes" is just terrible, and when it got even more airplay, it doomed the band. Ugh. You never want one of your lesser songs to become the monster hit.

I could not stand "Two Princes," but I loved this song and "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong." I thought it was unfair that they suffered the same fate as Hootie and the Blowfish. Speaking of whom, I heard "Hold My Hand" on the radio the other day, and was reminded that it's a pretty nice, agreeably crunchy-granola song

Yeah, and it tackles a subject that the comics always neatly elided: what if Jimmy Olsen had the hots for Lois, too? We usually didn't see anyone else chase after Lois, and thus become Superman's rival, unless he was a villain. In this song, it's lovable Jimmy Olsen. Sure, Lois is out of his league, but it's not

The song wasn't about killing Superman. It was about Jimmy Olsen being able to level the playing field against his romantic rival. It's more like, "I can take all his super powers away. How special would he be then? Maybe you'd see that I'm worth a second look." I enjoyed the song — and its affectionate

That's how I know he can do it! Add some others to "Ozymandias," and you could have a great album to keep those teenage English students riveted.

The Crans-Tones?

He can get a Grammy for best spoken-word, right? Hell, just have him recite a bunch of ominous poetry and call it an EGOT!

Sentence structure? Yuck! Gross!

So, why can't they also make the Sherlock Holmes and Back to the Future sets? Do we not deserve all of them? Why the artificial scarcity, Lego?

I've always wanted a bathroom tiled with those. For real. They feel so nice compared to porcelain.

Thanks!

I'm not so sure she was so experienced at the time (though the fallout from that article surely was an education). I can't link to the comment, because it was posted by an unregistered someone back when those were allowed; but "Merian C. Cooper" expresses my thoughts about it precisely. Anyway, the best I can do is

misplaced reply. Nothing to see here.

Come now, @avclub-94d8526a5fae933806f65b8a0f49301a:disqus . You know @avclub-8f09b270dacd2e783d0c25f669670902:disqus 's memory isn't what it used to be. Leave him alone.