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yes i should have specified that I AM THE REAL POWERS BOOTHE and that i only smoke kamel red lights

i live 20 minutes from Providence, what do you think my chances are for an uncredited walk-on?

great username by the way

Very excited for this. Eagleheart Season 2 might be the best thing Adult Swim has produced in the last 5 years. EDIT: except maybe for Delocated S2…

Deerhunter - Monomania
Kurt Vile - Waking on a Pretty Day
The Men - New Moon
My Bloody Valentine - m b v
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Push the Sky Away
Parquet Courts - Light Up Gold*
Roomrunner - Ideal Cities
Savages - Silence Yourself
Speedy Ortiz - Major Arcana
Yo La Tengo - Fade

1) My Old School
2) Hey Nineteen
3) Kid Charlemagne
4) Time Out Of Mind
5) Black Cow
6) Show Biz Kids
7) The Caves of Altamira

She looks almost exactly like Amy Acker. Actually, I'm not 100% convinced she's NOT Amy Acker. I mean, her character is even named Fred(die)!

Devil in the White City?

That ANV album is indeed fantastic

Open Source, I believe she was cast as Anne Frank in something a few years back

Will do, Craig. You're not the first person to tell me how much they liked Confessions of a Mask, maybe I should add it to the list.

Thank you, musashi!  Correct me if I'm wrong: Golden Pavilion is about the disgruntled monk and the Sea of Fertility tetralogy is about the judge looking for the reincarnations of his friend? I'm looking forward to reading all of them, regardless.

Thanks! For some reason, I thought WTOSIOTL was a standalone essay collection, didn't realize i could get all those in one volume. I want to read Year of Magical Thinking and Blue Nights too, maybe once I'm done with her earlier stuff.

Since I'm incapable of reading one book at a time, I've also been reading:

I'm also reading The Power and the Glory (found my dad's old copy moldering in a box.) Haven't made too much headway (trying to read too many things at once), but I'm impressed by how many fascinating characters are introduced in the first few chapters alone (the Lieutenant in particular.) I wonder if it would be as

Joan Didion, Play It As It Lays. About halfway through and really enjoying it so far (ok, maybe "enjoying" isn't quite the right word.) Haven't read much else of hers, but I think I'm smitten. Anyone have any recommendations?  I plan to pick up Slouching Toward Bethlehem and The White Album, Where I Was From sounds