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Ringo Tiberius Baltar IV
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/me waves to everybody

Ghostbusters 3
I have an excellent plot outline for Ghostbusters 3 in case anyone is interested.

(smiley face)

Re: the audio: I'll find out soon enough 'cause I'm going to eventually watch this episode, but I speculate that the problem may be due to insufficient side-chaining, a/k/a "ducking."

Mrs David Tennant (Georgia Elizabeth Moffett—?), I have a confession. I dropped out of watching Doctor Who a couple of years ago—and anticipated that I might never return to it—because I didn't like 1) pretty much any of the new stories; 2) David Tennant's performance. Hold on—I'm going to say something nice. After

Re: ' 'I apologize. I just thought you might secretly be Dennis Miller.' '

@ Junge Amick: Twin Peaks is definitely a classic. It took a VERY long time for them to issue the Gold Box. Thankfully, this is a DVD set that was worth waiting for.

@ abcdefz:

I guess this means that you're going to be nice now, right? Thankfully, "detente" isn't French for "bite me." It's French for "detente."

Let me guess: the username "Junge Amick" must be a play on "Madchen Amick."

:-)
This is the first thing you've posted that I actually enjoyed reading.

My Cylon girlfriend would tend to disagree.

Thank you, Ghost of Dai Vernon! That is *not* meant ironically. "Thank you" means "thank you."

"Ana Ng" also has one of the best music videos ever made.

But wouldn't many agree that "I'm In Touch With Your World" is the weakest track there? I wish that, in the 1980s, when friends of mine and I liked the video for "Magic," that we'd heard the debut album (with or without that track). Then we would've had proper context for the Cars' eighties stuff, which I'm not

To the Beatle-egg woman who ain't got no soul:

He also didn't have a manicurist. (See the comic strip Bloom County.)

You're not the 'losing the argument' poster, are you? I meant the Godwin's Law reference in a nice way. I was playing along.

I read somewhere that "Tom's Diner" is used as a benchmark song for lossy data compression.