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There will be no less than three Dixie Carter diss tracks.

A Treasury of Great Recipes (second edition) by Vincent and Mary Price. It's my go-to.

She's a big deal in Libertarian, "I read Reason magazine and could talk for hours about F.A. Hayek" circles.

He could have done an hour easy. He didn't even mention…

Even more mind blowing: Cornette was the one who set up the deal. If it weren't for his contacts in Sinclair, ROH would have closed in 2010.

Both this article and the headline are parts of the problem. Look at the people whose tweets were mentioned - Info Wars, some low-level policy hack, a talk show host I've never heard of, freaking Frank Stallone. The only person remotely worth mentioning is Donald Trump Jr., and even then it's a stretch. It's the same

Agreed. The Drifter actually woke the crowd up.

Australian 70s band Skyhooks. Their first album (Live! Be In It) is absolutely killer - and this is coming from a person who believes the "live" album was created by the devil. Getting a taste of that live and in person would be amazing.

Bonus questions:

I was born and raised in Pittsburgh.

I am. It's so completely terrible that it becomes awesome.

I love that when you strip away the several million layers of crazy, you're left with a fair, even-handed debate on gun control. I personally think ALL debates should be like that movie.

I can't say anything about David Hasselhoff's version, but the original by the Ted Mulry Gang is a fun little novelty song. Hell, Mulry in general (both solo and TMG) are criminally underrated.

It's sold in Western Pennsylvanian grocery stores - a local company called Bell-View makes it.

On the contrary, the syndicated version of Uncle Buck is unwatchable. They cut Bug's apology to bits, removing Tia in the process. That scene - Tia not only "gets" Buck but actively buys in to his brand of crazy - is pretty damn important.

It's one of my favorite episodes of anything. We've lost count how many times she watched it.

The left, right and alt-right deal with their frustrations differently.

Hitler relaxing to "Fool on the Hill," "Sun King" accompanying footage of kamikazes, "Polythene Pam" and "Get Back" turned into Nazi-centric dance numbers… This movie is seriously messed up. The soundtrack, on the other hand, is… Um… A thing that exists. It's not great by any stretch of the imagination, but it's not

I have been using "Keynsham" by the Bonzo Dog Band as my alarm for years. It has a wonderful, dreamlike quality to it. And loops. I'm a sucker for loops.

A three pack of obscure 70s pop and a really bad idea: