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Phila T. Farnsworth
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Once More With Peeling

…segue'ing into Lying-in-a-Ditchie's "Ohhhh, what a feeling, there's zombies in the ceiling…"

Why is it that when tv & movie people stab themselves in the stomach they tend to react as if they have a minor case of intestinal gas?

Chris "Rocket" Hardwick, that is.
He did make me laugh tonight when he cried out "I'm SO EXCITED about EVERYTHING!!" at the end of the show.

Zombie bacon. I really thought that pig was going to die and then get back up.
On Talking Dead, a newly-buff-again Nathan Fillion supposed 'airborne virus.' So, like…. Zombie Microbes?

"Headdie."

"why should Yoko have to take that kind of shit - shit from those fucking sons of bi-i-i-i-i-itches?"
We used to sing that over and over. That last groan Hendra does at the end sounds exactly like Lennon, it's goose-bumpy.

Let's walk over rainbows like leprechauns, the world will be one big Blarney Stone.

Allen Ginsburg was a card-carrying member of NAMBLA until the day he died.
Luckily for me I could never stand his work.

My best friend and I were obsessed Lennon fanatics (the non violent kind.) My memories are like it was yesterday, getting our copies at Pathmark and then each of us sitting on opposite sides of his bedroom (with those SO late-70s brown 'rainbow stripe' pattern sheets and wood panelling) looking at the album, liner

There was a long stretch where a lot of bootleg recordings 'made their way' out of Paul's studio that had all the REALLY experimental-sounding and half-finished ideas he was working on or had set aside for whatever reason. Until 'The Fireman,' he really didn't have the ability to release this sort of stuff officially,

greatest 10 second +/- song ever: That acoustic 'Can you take me back where I came from' little gem just before Rev.9

It sounds like the greatest song ever written when you play it immediately after "Forgive Me My Flower Princess." Or most of the Mind Games album* (*everything but Meat City.)

Adam Sandler in some long-forgotten SNL game show sketch, where the tagline was "YAH CAHNT GET THEY-AH FROM HEE-YAH"
Glenn Close was in it too. It's that accent. Kinda. Very deep backwoods; I've yet to hear someone sound like that in town and I've been here a loooooooong time.

I wanna see the boat movie!

Darryl Hammond played one too, unless I'm drunk and hallucinating.

Some of those names sound a little…. ethnic. Just sayin'; this is SNL, after all.

I laughed out loud when Arcade Fire did their second number wearing ALL WHITE.
Seriously, I was embarrassed just being a viewer when I saw the new folks. It's ridiculous to use race as a factor in casting the show, but it's more of a joke how homogenous SNL continues to be for the most part. It's always been that way,

I would think EVERYONE would get a kick out of seeing Victoria Jackson show up and take the mic…

I'll go with Opera Man.