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Todd VanDerWolfman
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My brother worked on this show! Which is great! I hope it does well!

Barr Hill is wonderful. If you ever find their Tom Cat barrel aged gin do yourself a favor and splurge.

Pardon me?

I started this new job, but on my first three days, they had me work 11+ hour days, with no mention of a break. I'm scheduled from 10:30-9:30 on Fridays, and the other day I basically had to fight to take 20 minutes. I find it weird, because my manager acted like no one had every asked for a break before, even though

THANK YOU! For reminding me of Karriem. My boss used to play Alone/Together at my old job and I loved it, but in the move from there to here it was pushed out of my mind.

Yeah, I have Blowout Comb, which I like, but again, I'm aiming for more jazz hip-hop than jazz hip-hop. It's surprisingly tough! I think the route for me might be looking at crossover collaborations between artists.

Yeah, Jazzmatazz is the first thing I thought of too, which I love, but I'm trying to explore more of the jazz side. I think I've heard Black Radio, too, and if I remember correctly, I dug it. I'll have to explore his other work as well. Do you (or anyone else who happens to read this) know if DJs Shadow, Spooky,

Awesome. Thank you! I'll definitely give those guys a listen. I'm trying to get into jazz much more, but it's just very daunting. I'm trying to start within certain perimeters, like I know I like High Water, so exploring what's in that vein. I don't outright dislike any style of jazz, but I know me, and I need to

You blessed us, Bobby, and we'll always be thankful for all the joy you brought into this world.

I've been reading lots of Lone Wolf and Cub and listening to El-P and
Matthew Shipp's "High Water." I love it, but I'm trying to find some
other instrumental hip-hop/jazz records to throw in the rotation. I've
got all of BADBADNOTGOOD's discography, and a lot of Madlib's work
(which I love, but I'm looking for more

Uh, I'd also like to express my concern for that particular username.

Fair enough! I was just really sick of hearing about this yesterday and a little drunk, so I'm sure that some of the cheekiness went over my head.

I more just meant that a picture of some tires is not newsworthy. Especially not to the degree that I've seen it blown out of proportion to on other sites.

This is not news.

When I saw the name, I was really hoping it was a Guns & Roses based deck building game.

Thank you! Is there a place to find out regularly what is added/removed? I see random posts here and there, but I do love comprehension and convenience!

Argh, I should have included editors in my point here. They too are an important factor, and while it seems that the editorial staff at Marvel are progressing in a more risk-taking/creative direction, I recognize that this wasn't always the case. Everyone and every company has their ups and down, and in five years I

I've never understood this "DC or Marvel" mentality. I understand liking characters, and having attachments to them, but this blanket idea of one is flat out better than the other is just childish. Especially when it's the creative teams that make the stories good, and they bounce around from publisher to publisher.

I read it last night. It's okay, but a little too Age of Ultron-y. Bad future, killer robots/supreme intelligence, dead heroes. For a free book it's fun enough, but it's not enough to convince me to buy it every week for a year.

In terms of good horror stuff, check out (if you haven't already) Terry Moore's Rachel Rising. Really great stuff- very atmospheric, and a really rewarding read.