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The thing that kills me about this is that every news site has just parroted the press release, and completely ignored the other musician who is playing.

The only thing Brian and Roger are thinking is that if they want to keep cashing in on the name, then they have to continue to make believe that it didn't die with Mercury in 1991.

Give them Florida too.

All I remember of that show is the 'Slept On My Arms' music video.

I thought they only did that to shows where Michael Ian Black is involved.

It's a decently dramatic fakeout, but since they already knew Dhark was gunning for her and she was not in any shape to fight back — the only real play the scriptwriters seem to know is to is produce a body and then ship the character off. The only thing which remains to be seen is which characters are in on it.

Found it. 'Women Aloud!' was the show and Mo Gaffney was the host. For as much of a push they gave Mo during their 'New fall season is coming … premature' ads, I'm amazed at how completely it got buried once the show ended. I don't even think she ever even appeared on the network again except in the occasional AbFab

I still have the Comedy Central shirt I won from one of the early Turkey Day MST3K Marathon events.

People do it all the time.The publisher has legal make sure that just enough details are removed to avoid violating any standing NDA while leaving enough material for people to infer who and what is being referenced. If that doesn't leave enough material, then they change all the names and say call it a fictional

If this blows up in her face, then she'll just change gears and go the tell-all-book and public speaking tour route. I don't object to that since it doesn't involve whine/rap performances of 'Blah Blah Blah', 'Dinosaur', or 'My First Kiss'.

They find an 'eternal life' necklace in the second act, and you wonder if the death of a well liked character will stick?

I'm only on board if it features Matt Damon as Hush.

For a time after his death, 125 Records made the entire Game Theory library available for free. Mostly to keep the vultures from profiting from Scott's passing on e-Bay. I'm still more of a fan of the Loud Family material, but I still go back once a year or so and listen to this material, just to remind me what it was

The album was as listless as the accompanying tour. I only wish I had listened before going to see them play live.

It would have to be PledgeMusic, wouldn't it. First attempt to donate to an act through them resulted in a call from the fraud department of the credit card company. Second attempt went through, but when it came time for the 'reward tier' items to go out, they sent a shipping notice and did fuck-all when nothing ever

Just another day in the broken image and publicity control machine which exists entirely in Michelle's head. This wasn't a breakdown, it wasn't a change of heart, it was a poorly executed publicity stunt which will be followed with some backpedaling and a martyr complex.

Not even Sam can make James Franco interesting.

Cool. I'm glad he's getting the chance to take it and run with it.

Book 5 is when I stopped buying them, and just borrowed them from friends when they got sick of them. Book 9 is when I gave up entirely.

Hopefully it sold well enough to consider upgrading the PayPal account to accept money from people who don't want to sign up for a PayPal account next go round.