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I had that thought too, not to mention how he doesn't curse around her and then the quotes are laden with f-bombs. Was she not standing right there?

The guy with the daughter who was quoted at length…anyone else get a raging headache trying to read that? I'm far from a "OMG THINK OF THE CHILDREN" type, but that poor girl doesn't have a chance, does she? Maybe I'm getting too old for this shit (I, like many of you, have a strange fascination with the Juggalos,

Funny, this song was just on my mind as I have to set up for an annual meeting again this week. I had flashbacks to last year when the person running the meeting was very enamored of this song and not only did it feature in several "funny" skits during the presentation, but she played it on loop for a good half hour

I'm one of those guys people always expect to be vehemently anti-mp3. I never gave up on vinyl. Never stopped consuming music. In my apartment, I think you can find a working player and media for about 80% of the recorded formats made since the hi-fi era* in my residence. There's recorded media stuffed in every room,

Last Train to Clarksville.

I see what you did there.

Funny you should mention pedophilia ring. I know a guy who knows a guy (so take this story with a grain of salt) who does high level tech work for one of the largest theater chains. Once upon a time, he was called in to do some server work and lo and behold, he discovered some of the employees had been using said

First off, according to the article, that isn't eaxctly what he said. He said "I hope it isn't true" which seems like both a perfectly reasonable thing to say and wasn't exactly saying "I'm sad Cosby is accused of this."

Chris Rock isn't the serial rapist. What he thinks about this situation isn't exactly relevant to the situation.

Really confused about Enter the Dragon showing up here. They just did a 40th Anniversary Edition last year. Have they done another release or is the AV Club reaching all the way back to March 2013 for their catch-ups?

Really hard to argue with that one.

That's downright reasonable compared to my favorite: a 180 gram repress of the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack that I think was pushing $40 at time of release, though it looks like it's dropped to around the mid $20s. Still, considering any town with a record store or charity shop will present you with probably as

Hey, I just started reading Soulsville (just finished Respect Yourself) so this is relevant to me!

Hard not to be kind of numb to that by this point.

Modern country turned into hair metal so gradually, I didn't even notice.

It'll happen, give it time.

I used to listen to a podcast that would list new releases on vinyl and it was just baffling to me the shit being released. You'd get albums from the 90s that clog the used bins (see Spin Doctors/Dave Matthews,) multiple pressings of various indistinguishable mall-punk bands, 180 gram repressing of albums easily found

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Now you got me thinking about Anton Fig and wondering how many other drummers he's filled in for. I know he played on most, if not all, of the Rolling Stones' Dirty Work while Charlie Watts was getting off smack.

Yes, but how many replacement members can you name? That's where the shame comes in.