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Ah, dirty NYC; the real birthplace of punk rock!

I'm amazed that there isn't a video game of this scenario. I'd play the hell out of a modern American civil war game.

Where can I watch this? I'm kind of intrigued by the idea of a show about some cat wandering around on a motorbike.

My favorites are the ones with Paul Tompkins as Werner Herzog. Episode 138: Ghost Protocol is pretty damned funny.

That doesn't sound half bad: all those bands rule. Or at least they have all ruled to me at various points in my life, my 20's.

Or when people love that Who song "Teenage Wasteland"

I dig the hell out of This American Life. And as all sane folk, I loathe PHC. It's just so damned long!

The jew, the italian and the red-head gay?

Here's an interesting fact about Kentucky Fried Chicken; if you can find an actual Kentucky Fried Chicken (not a KFC), it is in the company bylaws that they cannot refuse to serve food to a homeless person who can't pay.

I wonder how many bowls were partaken of to think this pizza pie up.

This may be a somewhat controversial opinion, but I think modern country music is in some ways the most rock-like music coming out today. Hell, it's basically riffs copped from Skynyrd and the Allman Brothers with some guy singing about beer drinking and pickup trucks.

The music was great yes; but I remember being in high school in the 90s and there was just as much vapid pop junk in then as there is today. P.M Dawn? Vanilla Ice? If I remember right, didn't 98 degrees, Backstreet Boys, Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera all start out in the 90's? Also I just remembered All 4

The idea of her as a part time model reminds me of that Flight of the Conchords song, what the hell's it called The Most Beautiful Girl in the Room?

Blech, these people almost, almost make me believe that eugenics aren't such a bad idea.

This makes me think of an episode of Comedy Bang Bang (the podcast) wherein Werner Herzog says "so he was an evil robot, then he was a good robot, and now he's an old robot"

You are right. I live in Nebraska and although it's boring sometimes I make a damned good living, I pay $425 a month for a two bedroom apartment that would be a palatial estate in any major city (and cost several times as much), the stars are beyond compare and the outdoors are good. Except for the humidity. And

Or Funhouse by the Stooges!

I think the saxophone in early rock music has a couple of different reasons for being there.

Sometimes I like to think he's singing "Raunchy like a Hurricane"

Because owning a Cadillac is an obvious sign of having "made it".