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The turkey's a little dry? Oh foul accursed thing! What demon from the depths of hell created thee?

Rabin's getting his Flops piece ready as we speak.

The fanboy angle is key to the problems with comics in general these days. The generation of writers who actually lived in the real world is pretty much gone, and what we're left with are guys for whom reading comics is 90% of their life experience.

There was $100 million tacked on just for Jon Peters and his giant spider!

You ALL still have Lincoln!

Omnivore should be re-issuing that as well.

Well, I have to find them now.

I got heavily into Wire around '87-'88, and literally jumped for joy the day I found the Enigma re-issues of Pink Flag and 154 in the local record store.

Well, I do randomly shout "You shall not pass!" when she comes on the radio.

Just leave Madonna alone! (sob)

Is that used to cure boneitis?

You *are* starting that gimmick account now, aren't you?

Yum!

Well done, Noel, in fact, halfway through the article I popped over to Amazon to order the Omnivore CD. Used to own it on both CD & cassette, but both got lost along the way.
Another album I really liked at the time was Let's Active's Big Plans For Everybody, and you can hear some of Easter's influence on Lolita Nation.
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Magic or not, the rain makes no sense, since it would kill off the sandworms.
It kind of defeat Paul's gambit at the end of the book:
"Go away and leave this planet under my control or I'll destroy all the spice!"
"Oh, OK, we're leaving…"
(Paul makes it rain)
"Damn, I destroyed all the spice!"

And Lynch decided to replace all of that with "weirding modules".

Thinking he was much older at the time than he really was, I thought he might have made a better Thufir Hawat than Gurney.

Hatchet Harry!

"Yes you do; you've just used a double negative." - Maurice Moss.

Netflix & Still.