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"Tears in Heaven" was my Jr High graduation song. My classmates were morons.

I assumed that the bunnies shat themselves to death too.

Because you aren't metal enough.

Uvula

It would be funnier if it wasn't in Kentucky.

MTV plays music videos? Since when?

Lucid dreaming is a related sleep phenomenon you might want to look into. It's related to sleep paralysis and sleepwalking in a conscious and sub-conscious mind being awake at the same time kind of way.

Based on your comments below, it seems that you know some insider  background on The Haunting in Connecticut. I really liked the Discovery series "A Haunting" version of the story. Do you know if it is reasonably accurate to the experiences of the people involved or was it Hollywooded up as well?

I thought it Was Fox that owned the rights and wouldn't license them other than the comics.

Admittedly, if someone was willing to pay me 5 Mil $ to be a massive douchbag, I'd take the money. I don't have the abs for that though. ** Continues loading high capacity magazines for automatic rifle **.

Huh, I always thought it'd be a Beatles Latin Dance Remix album that would start my killing spree. ** Starts loading high capacity magazines for automatic rifle **.

I found it very Pythonesque. It started great and then got boring near the end.

Rupert Murdoch would insist on three tits in every episode (one great full on pair and a nice side-boob shot), so I don't see how that could be bad.

Doctor, Doctor was an excellent show. It was way ahead of it's time until they dumbed it down and ruined it. It's first show I remember having an openly gay main character, and the humor was smarter than most shows of it's time. Frewer should get more comedic roles, though many idiots would think he was aping Jim

In Canada that's called a Texas Tuxedo, especially if there is a dinner plate sized belt buckle involved.

I saw the White Stripes on their Canada wide Icky Thump tour tour and it was great. I passed up a chance to see The Dead Weather last year, and will regret it until the day my liver finally exlpodes, which could be soon.

I went to see Sleater-Kinney open for Pearl Jam, and their set was shit. Surprisingly Pearl Jam put on a great show despite not releasing a listenable album in years. they played for over 2 and a half hours with 3 encores and didn't stop until about 3 songs after the venue turned the lights on to shut them up.

Dylan live is pretty hit and miss. I saw him in Ottawa in a 20,000 seat stadium a few years ago, and he was pretty bad. The show was panned in the press because he spent the whole show standing behind his keyboard and growling out the lyrics in a halfassed way. I saw him at Bluesfest in Ottawa a year or two later