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A 90-degree drop on a slim rail? Sounds more like fun than terrifying! Although that's only a little more than half as fast (and half as tall) as Fury at Carowinds.

Sadly, Peter Tomarken died a few years ago in a helicopter wreck so you'd have to find someone else. You know, he spent years as a medical pilot for hospitals.

Have you ever read Chuck Woolery's Twitter?

I know it had a brief cable revival but I would love to see Press Your Luck come back in a new version. It's not so much a test of luck as it is a test of will and just how much one is willing to risk (it's like Deal of No Deal but smarter and more charming).

The great thing about the new Match Game is that it doesn't try to change the formula of the original Match Game. It understands that the Match Game is not about big bucks or trying to make things sensational; it's all about shooting the breeze with celebrities and seeing how dirty one's mind really is.

So what are you gonna do, edit the footage that contains the song in particular? It's actually kind of relevant to the story you know.

The fact that this guy arranged the three full-length songs in Animals in the same order clearly shows this guy is just trying to write clickbait without thinking much about stuff.

The You'll Never Walk Alone outro is one of the most beautiful moments in Floyd history. "Liverpool…Liverpool….."

1. Welcome to the Machine
2. Time
3. Pigs (Three Different Ones)
4. Fearless
5. Astronomy Domine
6. Sheep
7. One of These Days
8. Empty Spaces/Young Lust
9. Us and Them
10. See Emily Play

Knightboat is so predictable. There's always a canal or other waterway!

A reminder that the Lasagna Cat Miami Vice reenactment (featuring Justin Roiland) may be the best video in the series (old or new):
https://www.youtube.com/wat…

There's actually an interactive promo video for the show that is essentially as long as a full episode that's pretty entertaining. I tried it and it ended with Chuck transforming into a centaur; it was pretty fun.

I'm reading David Wiegel's The Show That Never Ends: The Rise and Fall of Prog Rock. I like how they go into detail on some of the lesser-known figures of the genre. They especially talk quite a bit about Soft Machine and John Wetton's influence (not just with Asia but also with Roxy Music, UK and King Crimson). It's

I did catch the new Rick and Morty, I really like where the show is going.

I was not aware of that, thanks.

Not to mention the bullpens are literally in the middle of the foul territory. I get that Wrigley Field is 100+ years old but come on.

It's important to note that the Cubs still had a game seven to play. They could have won that game and this whole thing would have been a quirky footnote, but the Cubs in general still had their own destiny in their hands and decided to dwell upon the Bartman case.

If he did it on the corner of 5th Avenue in broad daylight then he wouldn't lose any supporters.

Listening to the new Foster the People; it just feels too plain and predictable at times. You could pretty much tell when Mark Foster wanted to work with Ryan Tedder that he was clearly aiming towards a more mainstream sound rather than just doing his own unique dream pop thing (which had garnered lots of mainstream

Rocky and Bullwinkle was one of the first cartoons that I really got into growing up. It really helped me to appreciate the work of June and other voice actors and all those involved in making such shows. I think a very large part of modern animation owes more to R&B than people might think; you've got to make