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Jim Jimmerson
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Remember how toward the end of 'Little House on the Prairie's run, literally every episode was teased as "A very Special Little House"?

The Lion In Winter!

I am so sorry for your loss.

"Itty Bitty Tear" is a stone cold classic.

Yeah, your entirely factual opinion is crap, though.
See how this whole 'opinion' thing works now?

"Alien Lanes" take my own personal cake as the most consistently good GBV album. I like every song on it. But their best body of work? Side A of "Mag Earwhig!"

If you want yer Alternative Nation gold-card reference: I went to high school with Lisa "Kennedy" Montgomery, who in those pre nose job days was very bitterly funny, as clever girls with large noses often are.

And actually, this too:
People -including both The Very Famous and Me- have the right to say whatever the fuck they want to say. I personally have found that musicians in particular (and often, actors) don't have much to say outside of their general mode of communication (that is; music or acting), and when they do

So, it's "narcissistic" to post comments here, is it? Expressing your opinion in a semi-anonymous fashion on a website where people go by choice and upon which a commenting apparatus is given as an option?

Hey Aerosmith: first time I heard that song of yours, I thought it was a plea to enjoy a brand new dance craze called "The Calculator."

And I gotta tell ya': I spent years trying to talk to rank and file conservatives on their blogs, and I always noticed that they were way too quick to begin with jokes about actually killing Democrats, liberals and Republicans they didn't like. Shortly thereafter, the not-even-kidding about killing their political

Then they went to an empty community college campus (it was Sunday), and stood around while Spock took "readings" with some little box thing, saying, "This was obviously a very advanced civilization," or something.

"Is that what I think it is?"

"Somebody's set fire to this perfectly good mannequin!"

That was in the '70's. What there will -no doubt- be is a Gloria Steinem character.

Mmm. Molly Par-ker…

Including the fun one may derive from comics.

I would really love to have a full-on index discussion of Worst American Cities Ever. I would nominate Gallup, New Mexico, but every state has them. Oregon's an exception because it only has one large city. So I would have to nominate Medford as The Beaver State's Armpit.

That Lennon song almost falls into that category of songs that get played at Christmas that aren't really about Christmas. The Pretenders' "2000 Miles" is an example of this.

As a person who recently spent a month and a half -six days a week with occasional matinees- being forced to listen to Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Sunset Boulevard" by dint of his profession, I concur, F. Coop.