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I know that movie for just one reason - Chicago radio personality Steve Dahl was in it, playing a character, IIRC, named Moose. Or maybe he just wore a hat with moose antlers on it.

Finished reading "William Shakespeare's Star Wars" and was so inspired that I watched Episode IV for the first time in ages…

It's my favorite as well. So much so that when I had a chance for Elvis Costello to sign one of his albums, that's the one I chose.

I read the book just a few weeks ago. At about 75 pages it's more novella than novel but still engrossing.
Does the film have the same ending?

Would "Next Position Please" by Cheap Trick be appropriate for this list?

But that would also include "Driving Rain," which I find unlistenable.  Otherwise agree.

I'm still convinced that McCartney heard Emmit Rhodes's self-titled solo album, thought to himself, "Hey, I can do that!" and then made "Ram." Both are great albums.

I found "Confederacy" laugh out loud funny the first time I read it some 25 years ago. Subsequent readings not so much, and thought that Ignatius J. Reilly comes off as more and more of a dick.

just put this book on my hold list at the L.A. public library.

Waiting for The Frying Dutchman and its all you can eat buffet.

Went camping at a state park in the Mojave Desert. Nothing pop cultural about it except a scene from "Jurassic Park" was filmed there.

Game of

Netflix used to carry this movie on DVD a few years ago when I rented it. I liked it much better the second time around than when I saw it in the theaters. In fact, I would put it in my top 10.

I worked in Woodstock for several years in the mid-1990s although not until after "Groundhog's Day" was filmed. The scene where Murray's character gets hit by the truck was in front of the building where I worked. The corner site where the Tip Top Cafe was located is cursed as any business that goes there can't stay

Currently reading:
"Feed" by Mira Grant, (which I found out about here at the AV Club)
"The Last Full Measure" by Jeff Shaara
"The Comedy Writer" by Peter Farrelly

I read it a few months back. As I spend a lot of time outdoors myself I was most interested in the parts about being on the Pacific Crest Trail. Those were good and entertaining. The other parts about her mother and growing up and marriage issue were less interesting to me personally but did not slow the narrative of

Nope. Barrett died in 2006.

Syd Barrett wasn't dead when that song came out.

"First time I shot her I shot her in the side

Do those fake Beatles songs, "Free as a Bird" and "Real Love" count as the lead singer on both was dead?