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I think this episode was - at lest for me - top ten best episodes out of everything that's ever been. There's a lot of good stuff around these days, but that one really got me. Every Sunday night I'm getting my mind blown.

Oh yeah, I used to listen all the time back when Art Bell was still on. George Noory is such a likable guy though. I've heard some strange shit late at night, especially when they have programs on ghosts and demons. My brother had an old graveyard next to his house out in the middle of nowhere and we used to sit in

Stroke it Donald. Stoke it real good.

1999 was one hell of a good year for movies. I always seem to forget this came out that year. I waited a good five or six years before I watched it - convinced that it's couldn't possibly be as good as everyone said it was - and when I did, it blew my mind out of the back of my head.

My daughter is only 5 and she loves it. She gravitates towards the weird and slightly scary - most likely because I do too - but it doesn't seem to bother her.

That's funny because I always had the same Christmas experience. I always got the new hardback and would spend the whole day sitting in a recliner, with a new pair of sweat pants on reading. Its been awhile - the last one I got was "Bag of Bones", but for me Christmas and Stephen King always go together.

I saw him back in High School - it was the last night of Summer vacation - on the Wildflowers tour and it's still one of the best nights of my life. He played everything, and they sounded so freaking good. I've been waiting 20 years to go see him again.

There is something about his films that seem dated to me - especially Scarface. I think he's a good filmmaker - and I need to see more of his stuff, but the ones I have seen just never seem to capture a timeless quality. But that was an outstanding video. One of the best I've seen.

I love this movie - and still think it's Jims funniest role, but I wonder what the movie would have been if Chris Farley had played the part instead of him. I remember hearing that he had the part, but I'm not sure what happened.

Yeah, it's too bad that most people see him as just an over-sexed shock jock, because it's such a small part of his show. There are many days, especially in the past few years that he doesn't bring up sex at all. He's a really smart and introspective guy - and one of the best interviewers around.

The scene where we hear Henry throwing the tennis ball against the garage door reminds me of the scene in Boggie Nights where Cosmo is throwing firecrackers. The effect is slightly different - but still, any reference to a PTA film is super cool to me.

I'm glad I stuck with the show - it was losing me during the beginning of the season, but the second half has been great. I always thought Will Forte was undervalued during his time at SNL. One of my favorites - and a skit that beautifully shows his sense of humor is the spelling bee skit back when the guest host was