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Agree, has to be someone Albert would know and he'd know Diane.

The "where's the pie?" crowd is going to be awfully disappointed by season 3. My advice: stop worrying about what it isn't and delve into what it is instead.

This. In TMP Cooper speaks to an unseen Diane at FBI HQ. My guess is Albert was talking about Diane when he said "I know where she drinks".

The missing pieces are awesome.

"Lost" was responsible for the highly annoying trend of inspiring fans of TV dramas to be the first ones to "solve" the show.

Springsteen: "Nebraska". I have no use for the rest of his stuff (& I'm from Jersey too BTW) but god damn is "Nebraska" one hell of a dark, sparse, brooding record.

80s hardcore! Antidote, Urban Waste, State Of Alarm, Adrenalin OD, Damage, Flag Of Democracy, Articles Of Faith, Children In Adult Jails, Lethal Aggression, Bedlam, Cyanamid, 76% Uncertain, Warzone and so forth.

Back in the early 1980s you could still buy codeine cough syrup w/o a script. You just had to sign a ledger at the pharmacy, where they kept it behind the counter. I'd fake being ill and convince my mom (who swore by it) to pick up a bottle (ten bucks). I'd swig around half of it (awful, awful fake grape taste), put

Metallica…"Load"…it sure was.

That's just it..there is no cause. Smoking weed gets you stoned…that's the only cause that matters.

They made "Police Academy" movies for "your kind" back then, perhaps they were more your speed?

Maybe the movies are, like, GOOD, man, and like YOU'RE the terrible one, man.

In the summer of 1983 there was a local drive-in ($5 a carload!) that showed "Up in Smoke" and "Strange Brew" all summer. Plus they'd show "Up In Smoke" AGAIN after "Strange Brew". I must have seen "Up In Smoke" a solid forty times that summer. No security to speak of, no cops, just carloads of drunk & stoned teens

It's all in the way Chong needs a few full seconds to contemplate his answer, it's awesome. I also love the scene as they arrive at Strawberry's house, Chong is making small talk and says "that 'Nam grass will do….weird things to your face…too, man".

I largely agree but I'd bump "Never" down to 10th and everything before it up a notch (I always really liked "Born Again"). The first six Sabbath albums are above reproach with my personal faves being "Master" and "Vol.4".

I have a friend who's deeply into the TP/Lynch fan scene and apparently Anderson has been "batting personal demons" for some time now and hurling all sorts of ludicrous accusations around.

My father used to watch the Labor Day telethon start to finish every single year. Oh, the memories I've forgotten….

I like Smith, I've met him on two separate occasions and he's a witty, funny, cool and very nice guy. but IMO he really blew it by not riding the Jay and Silent Bob train for as long as he could. "Strike Back" was by far his best film, he easily could have done a few sequels and built a little franchise there. But

The title track is easily one of the greatest tracks ever written. Criminally ignored band IMO.

"Group Sex" is one of the greatest albums ever made.