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I've never had Taco Bell either. And I used to LOVE fast food. It just never seemed appealing to me.

You just need the right slaw. Fresh cabbage and homemade mayo. I brought it to a BBQ and someone asked me what it was, too conditioned by shitty supermarket-tub slaw. Best side in the world for ribs.

Under protest! I didn't have a cellphone til I was 20, dammit!

I feel like I need to know more about The People Who Would Only Eat At McDonalds.

Luke never seems to cook, though. Cesar does all the cooking, Luke's front-of-house.

I can't believe I forgot that one.

Agreed! A saint of a woman, to be sure!

Yeah, Titanic is one of those movies that gets dismissed because of its success. It was both an incredible technical achievement and a legitimate cultural phenomenon at the time of its release. And despite Cameron's occasionally clunky dialog and characterizations it's a total blast of fun, romantic spectacle. And

"They had a change of heart."

"Oh, I think you'll be surprised what the lad is capable of."

Poor Ron Rifkin:

Did you see The Rover?

I loved Noah! Great latter day Crowe, Evil Ray Winstone, cameo by God, what's not to like?

"My daughter…"
"Fuck. You."

The reveal of Simon Baker with his throat cut in the motel room is brutal.

I love John Doe as a villain and Spacey's portrayal of him, but the character owes a great deal to Hopkins' Hannibal Lecter.

I read the book in '97 before the movie came out (I was fourteen and my mother would let me go to R-rated movies if I read the book first, little did she know of all the fucked up shit that happens in the novel) and I was legitimately shocked that Jack was dispatched so quickly. I think I reread the "Trashcan Jack

To be fair to the "Have you told anyone about this" question, it's elegantly written to be less overt than that. I believe it goes something like:

Let me know what you think!

Live In Dublin is the album I put on most often when I'm in a good mood and making dinner (I always have music for cooking, if I'm in a bad mood it's usually Disintegration). It's such a fun, joyful album with some great downbeat breaks like "Further On (Up the Road", "Highway Patrolman", and my favorite Bruce love