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You know it's good and well-written when you're saying "poor Wynn Duffy". ;)

I don't think he can run again. He already did two terms between 2001 and 2009.

Dude…if I wasn't already married…

You're a bad person.

"Mormon Rock Energy" is the funniest thing I've heard today.

Except for her constantly appropriating other cultures and watering them down for her own financial benefit. She's Manifest Destiny incarnate.

I'll stick with Aimee Mann doing the "The Scientist".

Okay, obviously Zeppelin owns it, but when you realize that he's singing about Golem in "Ramble On", doesn't that song become 99% less cool? Seriously, dude, when you think Golem stole your woman away…that's when you know the drugs are taking hold.
Basically, any song with mystical, times of yore, celtic or druid

And yet I find myself quite able to do just that.
That poem at the end of "Knights…" just cracks my ass up. I can just picture a bunch of hippies in a smoke-filled room sitting on bean bags, snapping their fingers like Beats and saying, "man, that's so deep…" Can't take that song seriously.

I think classic rock radio killed The Eagles for me, finally, but I find myself getting into covers of Eagles songs.
Atari 5 doing "Boys of Summer" is pretty good. Obviously NOT a bad artist, but Etta James' version of "Take it to the Limit" saves The Eagles reputation.

When Seger sold off "Like A Rock", we were pretty much done with him at our house. My mom is a huge Seger fan, though, and I grew up listening to Live Bullet. There is some awesome stuff there. "We've Got Tonight" is not one of my favorites, but "Night Moves", "Hollywood Nights", "Against the Wind" and "Shame on the

I heard "Take It On The Run" on the radio last night and thought, dang, this is an awesome song, but I can't get the image of the singer and his mullet in the video out of my head.

I just figured they gave him whatever shitty bourbon they had open behind the bar and he drank it anyway.

I looked it up. Actually, it's a woodpecker. It's definately a skinhead thing. There's a picture of it on the list on the antidefamation league site: http://www.adl.org/hate_sym…

That's awesome. I like the image of anyone hiding in a tree, though.

Yes, I'm sure he does. Awesome job.

Agreed. A lot of times they come down to being props and plot devices. I think the deepest female character was Aunt Helen. I was really sorry to see her go.

I have openly declared my love of Tim, Rachel, and Johnny (which is a weird combination, I know). Is that positive enough for you? ;)

You're going to have to narrow it down on "that dude Johnny beat with a stick". ;)

I've often had issues with how Leonard writes women. They're either what you just said or they're superheroes. I like Rachel because she's probably the most capable but also the most subtle of the bunch.