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It's one of those weird things we never thought we'd encounter. I think a lot of the reason nostalgia looms so large for people in their 20s-30s today is that so much stuff we were so strongly attached to is just….gone. Technology moves on and things just get shitbinned in favor of the next and newest. And when it's

ATDI.

I believe they just announced a new one today.

Indeed, Wyatt is underrated in terms of his crisp brawling style. Check out his Royal Rumble '14 match against Daniel Bryan to see someone selling for him properly.

He seemed pretty concerned at being outed. I had the twist spoiled for me before though so I was looking for it the whole time.

The missus asked if we could skip to the American season because she was struggling with understanding the accents. After one episode it was right back to British. The ironing is delicious.

Seems as good a place as any to posit this: any direct downloaders here? I pretty much strictly direct download all my podcasts, it's far easier to do that at home on WiFi and then listen to them at my leisure. Plus if I'm driving, my data reception can be iffy. But lately it seems like a lot of good podcasts are

In both cases their real names are far superior to their gimmick names. They're both similarly overrated.

Glen Matlock was also. Once he left and they replaced him with Vicious, yeah, only Jones really.

The band that first united Jones, Cook, and Matlock were The Faces; if you're familiar with their sound then the idea of Rod Stewart influencing the Sex Pistols shouldn't be that surprising. In their infancy they were a garage rock type outfit taking influence from The Who. It wasn't until MacLaren came along and set

Nope.

This kind of thing becomes necessary when you need to become a well rounded raconteur who can hold one's own in any conversation. Thing is, you could also just listen to Outkast and formulate your own opinions for far, far less of an investment.

I actually almost pity FOMO/bingeing type people. I like the medium of tv well enough but there is no way to keep up with all of it. I think every year any serious watchers need to take stock of the shows they like and judge whether they're worth sticking with. But I say that as someone who watched one season of Mr.

I think that may have been the first episode I saw.

The Shadynasty one mainly sucks because it didn't have much of the Gang in it, improv-ing through the scenes.

Devito apparently still drinks like a fish and parties all night. Supposedly that's what caused him & Rhea Perlman to split up for a while. So as long as he doesn't quit drinking, he's probably fine. It's after you stop that it catches you.

All great episodes. My personal favorites are The Gang Gets Whacked parts 1&2. Just a cavalcade of weird scenarios, scams, and cocaine use, plus some Rickety Cricket abuse.

This is the rare show that got worse after the first few episodes. Glad they brought Kyle Kinane back, things are better with him.

That still handily occupies the other 23 1/2 hours on TruTV's schedule.

No Country For Old Grandad