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Tommy Johnson: I had to be up at that there crossroads last midnight, to sell my soul to the devil.

Who the fuck is buying an Ed Hardy polo bikini?

Here's the thread I was looking for. Good lord, way to take a horrifying subject and make it boring as fuck. Fell asleep several times trying to watch this doc, as did my wife, who was the one who was really interested in it. Forced myself through a repeat viewing and still was left with no resolution other than:

I believe you mean "Oi've cahm te kill yoah monstah!"

Ah, I was thinking of the Justice League Hades.

"Where'd you get that thing?"

That's John Rys-Davies, right GK? Liked that interpretation, especially when he morphs into full-blown wolfen/hoofed demon shape.

Jack Nicholson, Witches of Eastwick
Pacino, Devil's Advocate
Gabriel Byrne, End of Days
Peter Stormare, Constantine

Sconn, I guess you're: Armond White. Congratulations on your obscene denial of reality.

Jabba has no time for posters who drop their failure at the FIRST sign of a live article.

Do you have the ability to acknowledge that there WAS no "pop mean" to "escape from" without the Beatles? To say nothing of that fact that in the course of their ten-year career, the group didn't produce one album that sounded identical to the last. They DEFINED the standard by which all others are measured, the

And Dorothy will be portrayed as a guidette from the Jersey Shore.

I love those new X1 robots!

She's just plain sexy. Yowza.

Let's examine this:

The songs in the Stones' swamp blues cover shtick were borrowed from black blues musicians and the same skiffle tunes that every British act of the day was covering at the time. In fact, one of the earliest Stones hits, "I Wanna Be Your Man," was written by the Beatles.

Right — that's all the Beatles ever did. And they were completely uncontroversial and sanitized like Pat Boone. And certainly they had nothing to do with inspiring 70's rock, which only became heavy after it had evolved from the acidity of the 60s that the Beatles had nothing to do with. Also, there was never a band

I'm pretty sure Lennon wrote a song with the N word in it. I know Elvis Costello did too.