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I tend to agree and I appreciate that Takei seems to understand this.

He was tall, but skinny as hell. His shoulders are nonexistent.

I liked Indian In The Cupboard. Would have liked to seen all the sequels, I remember the books getting pretty weird at times.

Maladroit wasn't betrayal. RATITUDE, now that's betrayal.

Pinkerton has earned acclaim in the years since though, deservedly so.

I was born in 1983. I didn't get a junior year album. I had to wait until I was a senior when they finally came out with their follow-up to Pinkerton. They've had hits and misses since the Blue/Pinkerton era, but they've never matched that type of output for a whole album since.

Man of Steel doesn't belong on this list.