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yes we caught that when Eight Arms was released over two decades ago

Give it another try, maybe not now but five years from now.

rock on

rolling stone was the problem, not you

never cared for the With David Bowie or Awesome songs, probably because I'm straight as an arrow,.

Just listened to the release, thought it was not uneven at all and pretty strong. No smash hit like Seether, but there was one tune I started singing along with halfway through my first listening. Good solid rock album.

I would have much preferred silence or The Powder Blues Band, a Toronto outfit that had a local hit "Doing It Right On The Wrong Side of Town". They blew Little River Band out of the water around the same time but in the old Maple Leaf Garden. It might have something to do with their blues/rock being too close to

I'm sorry for your suffering. It must have been as aesthetically difficult to process as when I saw Lover-freaking-boy open for Bob Seger, late August 1979 at Exhibition Stadiium in Toronto. "The Kid is Hot Tonight" was their first hit and, due to Canadian content laws, was de facto mandatory AM & FM heavy rotation.

It's immaterial—the show must be cancelled or at least retire itself by a set date due to exceptionally mundane writing. If there was an end-date, maybe the writing would crank up a notch and I just might give enough of a damn to watch it again.

Well, I'll recommend it as a new acquisition for my local library, citing this article, and see how it goes from there.

Yeah Pope is the most extreme example of character shift in the series. They should have foreseen that Matt wasn't going to be a shrimpy kid a few years after the first season, so the timeline is intentionally vague. I miss Lexi and the older son's girlfriend-turned-alien.

Janis Kelly's office website notes she was native to Glasgow, and it implies she had only one set of triplets. I met Janis Dray in September 1986 at the University of Redlands, CA, she said her ex was from Pennsylvania, and there was absolutely no trace in her accent that she had ever been out of the country.

There's a woman—opera singer who got her Master's in 1988—named Janis Dray that I can't find on the web anywhere. She sang an exceptional difficult piece for my Master's Recital, and I remember helping her out with music theory while hungover.

I am, largely because I want to play out the string. I groan 3-4 times each episode due to the dialog as well as the sudden changes in character—Pope's a romantic now?

Maybe when they return they'll add Falling Skies to the What's On Tonight newsletter.

And so the machinations of our two-tiered justice system begin anew.

Finally, a citation and no snark, thanks.

While my experience with those on the spectrum is limited to about a dozen clients of a friend, watching a few documentaries, reading tidbits on the news, this thread contains the first assertion I've read claiming a "general scientific consensus". If there's a genetic connection, I've yet to see an actual example,

This is definitely not the thread to find reasonable discussion.

The premise is not idea that is "basic", it's rather involved.