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Is that a pile of rice too? Also a good food joke of his.

"I'm Not The Man I Used to Be" is so damn good. I had that album as the only CD in a rental car on a road trip (I bought it at a Goodwill on the road trip), and did not expect to be so into the whole record. So good.

I bought this Fine Young Cannibals Album at a thrift shop
Mind blown, right?

That whole album, "The Raw and the Cooked" is absolutely killer. This song is badass.

Blankman is the shit

I liked it

So Audioslave is his example of an unsuccessful supergroup?

Yeah, I never got why this seemed weird to people. It also ensures that your burger is going to be somewhat fresh, and not dried out. Once it starts to be old and dry, you just throw it in with the chili meat.

Cool Beans.

Why is this guy so fixated on Beck's hats? Is that really a thing?

My sister's She-Hulk comics were a VERY important part of my…awakening? When I was like 13

I had no idea this existed. This explains that weird episode of X-Files, where they introduce some super spy lady, out of nowhere, and throw in this back story about how the trio has been tracking her for over a year, plus that fourth guy…

The X-Files should have realized they were out of ideas when someone pitched, "How about bringing The Smoking Man back from the dead for the twelfth time"

Dash played in a group called Wires on Fire, and I thought he was terrific. I have no idea what else he has done, but he has a pretty memorable name, and seeing it there, just gave me a flashback. I saw them twice in Pittsburgh, but they had a new drummer the second time. His drumming on the EP "Homewrecker" was so

Terrific show and amazing intro music

I look at that record as some cool songs Billy Corgan wrote. At least, that's how I rationalize my enjoyment.

Thank you kindly

Having seen neither, which should I view first?