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I agree with you on "Streets of Philadelphia"; for Don Henley, I prefer "Last Worthless Evening."

I agree with you on "Streets of Philadelphia"; for Don Henley, I prefer "Last Worthless Evening."

I agree with you on "Streets of Philadelphia"; for Don Henley, I prefer "Last Worthless Evening."

I agree with you on "Streets of Philadelphia"; for Don Henley, I prefer "Last Worthless Evening."

I agree with you on "Streets of Philadelphia"; for Don Henley, I prefer "Last Worthless Evening."

I agree with you on "Streets of Philadelphia"; for Don Henley, I prefer "Last Worthless Evening."

I agree with you on "Streets of Philadelphia"; for Don Henley, I prefer "Last Worthless Evening."

I agree with you on "Streets of Philadelphia"; for Don Henley, I prefer "Last Worthless Evening."

I agree with you on "Streets of Philadelphia"; for Don Henley, I prefer "Last Worthless Evening."

I agree with you on "Streets of Philadelphia"; for Don Henley, I prefer "Last Worthless Evening."

"War Pigs" does have a certain…quality to it. My ex-boyfriend used to play the main riff on his guitar all the time, so it does bring back some memories for me. ;)

Wow, a rare Uriah Heep reference! I actually get a bit goosebumpy with some Ken Hensley songs too.

I've always loved "Don't Change," although I wouldn't call it a goosebumps song.

LOVE SGC2C! Heading over to Adult Swim..

Hmmm…needs more H Jon Benjamin!

It was a decent start (I'd rate as more solid B rather than the AV Club's B-). Plus, it reminded me of my beloved Space Ghost!!!

I thought that this felt much more like a typical Anne Tyler novel—right down to all of the infuriating unresolved issues at the end—rather than an kind of Shakespeare, even a modern-day version.

I think all of those who can name both the actor and movie pictured above should be invited into Mensa. :)

It's just the stumps!