breakingglass27
breakingglass27
breakingglass27

I love how Bob's wearing the same jacket on JWH as he did on Blonde on Blonde. Turned his whole life and career 180 degrees, but kept the coat.

That's what happens when you let Buster drink juice.

I've been a Bowie fan for about half of my life and always dismissed Young Americans, until I recently forced myself to really listen to it and left it in my car CD player for a month. It's still my least favorite of the 70's, but I like it quite a bit now. I think when I started listening to Bowie, I wasn't into any

I got a ton of satisfaction from the sideways stories, how they paralleled the foremost desires and regrets of the characters and also the total mystery of why exactly we were seeing the flashes. One of the best moments in the entire series, for me, is Ben finally making the right choice (power vs. his daughter),

The internet does NOT like sharks more than cats, goddammit.

Just chiming in to say that "pederast" is not the same as "pedophile", necessarily.

Ah, a TV series. That's good news, I don't think I would be satisfied with the single movie you could make out of the compelling parts of the 6th through 11th books.

Just point them to Super Mario Bros. 3, and they'll go "ahhh, okay" whether they truly understand or not. Then it's Pom Poko time.

This may be hard for some to believe, but there are actually cases of male Christians — Christians, dammit! — in heterosexual marriages who are secretly (at least they think so) completely hungry for dong.

Yeah, that was some 80's Bob Dylan-level album sequencing. At least we got to hear it all fairly quickly, not 10 years later.

I don't like how almost every review of this album suddenly puts down The Next Day, as though all of the same writers weren't gushing over it when it came out. Have any of them listened to it since? Sure, it was safe compared to Blackstar, but it's a solid album with some excellent songs. Certainly it is more

Step-neighbor. My god.

"Donkey Kong Country was one of the last big triumphs of the Super NES era"

I thought 'Salem's Lot was pretty sterile and didn't really offer much of the trademark Stephen King wit and weirdness that ooze through most of his early books. I'd say it's worth reading if one wants to do The Dark Tower, though.

Not sure why you would hope a think like that!

To put it in terms I can understand, pronouncing "r" is like the road trips my mother used to take me on as a child, where my mouth is our car, the weird noise is my mother and her friend from the truck stop, and my tongue is me. This makes things much simpler for me.

That "e" isn't accented, so it would sound a little more like "gwah-t(choking sound)."

The power of voodoo

I would be so, so disappointed if they pulled that shit, but I'm absolutely sure that they would, and I will be rolling my eyes right out of my head when Glenn randomly shows up in four episodes. Cue the sudden flashback to the miraculous escape and survival, because obviously.

I think your dad may be my dad.