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DennisMM
dennismorriganmcdonough

You’re awfully touchy. How do you feel about every other religion but christianity? You know, the hundreds that have existed over tens of thousands of years, all of which are just as valid as christianity.

I, for one, am not writing lyrics about what will happen when my time on Earth is done for two reasons. First, I’m not a lyricist. Second, all the evidence and argument I’ve encountered over the years suggest to me that, when my life ends, I will no longer exist. I am my brain. When my brain is nonfunctional, there

He’s critiquing the movie, which apparently does a bad job of telling this inspiring story.

People who watch Fox “News” love to point out that it’s the highest-rated cable news source. Not musical, but working on the same level.

Ooooookaaaaaayyyyy...

The zombies just keep going, unless they are destroyed. Yeah, they fall apart bit by bit, but there are something like 95-99 zombies for every living human, at the beginning of season one (based on something I recall Kirkman saying ages ago). Every dead human left on the battlefield joins the enemy, if there’s no time

I had wondered why Earth-X Kara was a general, and then that line popped out of Melissa Benoist’s mouth. I cringed, but I also cheered.

The producers of “Superman and the Mole Men,” and the television program featuring the same cast, took it very seriously in the first couple of seasons. Camp requires irony and deliberate mocking of a subject. It is often played straight, to emphasize the sheer ridiculousness of the thing it comments upon, but it is

Nice troll attempt.

Ignatiy, is your head chronically cold?

I suffer from depression and anxiety related to a larger, biologically based mental illness. Sometimes, my thinking is off, my judgment is clouded. But I would never kill a animal because I was panicked and somebody said I had to, for my or their convenience. I certainly would never kill my own pet, especially if I

John Lennon, years after the band broke up, responded to a typical sneer about Starr’s proficiency. He said that RIngo was the best backbeat in the business. For the Beatles, that backbeat was key.

This is what I have been going on about for at least 30 years, CM.. Whether or not someone likes a piece of work doesn’t mean the work is good or bad. I can’t stand “Gone with the Wind,” but it’s an amazing movie achievement.

Not a boy band at all. You’re using words that don’t relate to reality. They existed as a band for years before “Please Please Me” was recorded. Yes, their manager created an image for them, once they started to break through, but the music was there long before the suits and haircuts.

Thank you, CM.

Listen to the harmonies. They went places nobody else had. If they weren’t the tightest, they were some of the most exciting.

Even Herman’s Hermits were a working band, before they got swept up in the British Invasion fever. A middling pop band, but a team out playing gigs on a regular basis.

You probably went in thinking they were boring to begin with. That’s how it is with lots of people who don’t like the Beatles. Also, you don’t have to like them; that’s personal taste. Recognizing the quality of lack thereof, of a given work, goes beyond that.

Bob Dylan has never had a pleasant-sounding voice. Bob Dylan, in his prime, was an amazing singer. Two different things entirely.

Sure, Quincy. They may not have had the chops of your fancy studio hacks, but The Beatles played nine-hour shifts in crappy German bars, keeping the crowd entertained, and kept getting those bookings for years, in spite of the availability of local bands. That took serious talent, And all but Ringo wrote songs