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Thanks for the link. Not sure I've ever seen that. Fantastic video and very much in that '86 style (look and cinematic) that's contemporary to Something Wild

take it past jittery-ness to actual life-threatening danger.

Sort of says something that they did two of his docus in the same season.

I'm with you on Rachel. Also really raised Bill Irwin in my estimation.

They can play their latest hit: "Burn the River."

Poor Dirty Randy is probably stuck right in the middle of this argument.

It's just the world of the (Twitter) theatre.

I'm starting to think that the Gibby character on the teen hit comedy "iCarly" is based on a young Alex Jones (yes, I have pre-teen children and they watch these shows…) https://s-media-cache-ak0.p…

All right!

I loved the book and was really disappointed by Season 1's diversions from the book (both in terms of characters, plot and themes) to something that was more aimed at creating mystery than being a parable about dealing with sudden loss and grief. Season 1 feels like emotional torture porn to me.

Doesn't the concept of Rick and Morty already posit that we are currently living in an actual Rick and Morty VR game? Wheels inside of wheels, man.

Kids and dogs, naturally.

Meh. As a Cali expat living in Iowa for the last few years, you're correct but less so than you think. Much more multicultural in the cities than you'd imagine (a lot of refugees settle here… Bosnians, Africans, Vietnamese communities…) Increasing number of Latinos, especially in the rural communities where the Tyson

Agreed. Honeybear is so much Harry Nilsson, that it was hard to tear that idea away in listening to early release tracks (which I've been playing into the ground). But this is a great comparison.

This is the theory I've been working with.

Oy… If they they get that boy they're gonna stick in the house of treason.

These aren't the heroes we want, they're the heroes we….wait, no we don't want these heroes.

He'll make Jolson look like Spike Lee… (wait, does that track…?)

Maybe we can get Mick Mulvaney to do a spot with The Count as they go over the numbers.
"Two… TWO dollars for PBS… ah ah ah… Three… THREE dollars for—"
"I'm going to have to stop you there, Count. Not enough rate of return to get up to three."

Think there's whitewashing in Hollywood now? Just wait.