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You're still assuming the songs were written directly in reference to the breakup with Sara, which confuses (in my opinion) an influence with a topic. The Morgan Library owns the red notebook in which Dylan wrote out the cast of characters and central plot that links the songs. This Aquarium Drunkard piece goes into

Don't know if this was mentioned last week, but Bill Guarnere passed away about a month ago. On first viewing, in these early episodes, he's one of the few soldiers who really makes an impression - Frank John Hughes did a great job with the role.

I think we can assume that the answer in this case is CLEARLY "drugs."

You get jokes.

Just get rid of "The Rest" section already. The space allotted to each summary isn't long enough to justify why the reviewer didn't enjoy an episode, and the result is that each review comes across as both dismissive and defensive. It's unfair to the podcast AND the reviewer.

In other words, look at it from the kiler's point of view. These are comedies.

Hitchcock's rear-screen projections might be one of the things I enjoy most about his movies… Peter Jackson should be so lucky.

Dead Man qualifies, though its mood is different (and, I think, more like what "acid" actually feels like).

This series, though fairly new feature, has been really enjoyable. Simple, straightforward, without apology or justification. Well done.

This series, though fairly new feature, has been really enjoyable. Simple, straightforward, without apology or justification. Well done.

Plus Schoolly D

Plus Schoolly D

It is Borges lite

It is Borges lite

The Bronx is not Brooklyn.

The Bronx is not Brooklyn.

The Melvins also released "The Bulls & The Bees" EP this year, which is better, I think, than "Freak Puke."