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Except for bass players. Please date them.

I don’t get it, but I want to because it sounds so good.

For me it was the can of SpaghettiOs with Meatballs we ate once we got our propane stove working three days into hiking the Blue Ridge Mountains after three days of cold food and April snows.

This is a decent and well-written response.

I know, right? Madness.

This is a good point. And I find digging into the political and lobbyist contributions of the CEOs of these major corporations (even ones you think of as super chill like REI) is rather depressing because pretty much everyone is donating to Republican issues and candidates and that’s why they have the power they do.

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This made me think of Chevy Chase at a press conference in “Spies Like Us”:

Exactly. There are so many kids who could physically overpower their teachers (among so many other reasons that this is dumb).

It absolutely did where I saw it (near Boston).

You’re quite welcome. I believe she also choreographed David Byrne’s performance in the “Once in a Lifetime” video. I attached C & P because it’s less well-known.

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She’s choreographed a number of incredible and innovative videos/performances:

Talking Heads, “Crosseyed & Painless” (1980)

I agree with your argument, but using phrases like “only in America” and “nobody in the world” makes it slippery.

I save pictures and shit forever. I don’t mean to, it just happens. Even unimportant stuff. That’s how it happens.

Exactly what I did. Does a Jim Cooke fan club exist? Do fan clubs still exist?

Nice! News to me.

Yeah that’s incredible too. I prefer his p-bass tone to Paul’s Rickenbacker. Sounds like James has flatwound strings too.

I’m no publicist, but if I were, I would advise every client who gets asked about sexual harassment to say “It’s absolutely terrible, unacceptable, reprehensible and everyone needs to be held accountable”, and then move on. Why are famous people having such a hard time with this?

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Here’s the isolated bass and drums from “Something.” Paul is an incredible and inventive bassist. It’s almost like another lead guitar line:

Excellent use of a great Monkees song in the 2nd half of the trailer. Looking forward to the film.

Agreed. The Divide-and-Conquer approach is successful, unfortunately.