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Being in the wonderful intersection of fans who loved both, I treasure that concert experience — essentially, Bowie fans had more room after the NIN-only folks left. I love the bootleg recordings I have from that time, too. Reznor sang with Bowie on songs; Bowie's versions of classic tunes got an industrial

It did seem that getting back with Graham after jail was his plan. However, regardless of continuity issues in a comedy, when I read the headline, all I could think of was Hendricks yelling out Graham's "catch-phrase" from the first movie.
You know the one.
And that will be worth the entire remake right there.

Bonus: They could always choose the Knitters version, if they are banjo/country inclined.

"The New World" - X
because it's an election year

"Johnny Mathis' Feet" - American Music Club

"Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic" - The Police

"Bonin' In The Boneyard" — Fishbone

You beat me to this — see my attempt at explaining it above (or below), depending on how you sort.

Disclaimer: I am the least knowledgeable Star Wars fan I know. (Even my kids appear to know more, but they actually like the prequels.) But I am a pedant, and someone who loves logic, and I offer this very ad hoc solution to why Wookiee should be capitalized.
Chewie is obviously a sentient being, from a species

I am with you on this. Good Scotch is so much better than mediocre Scotch or whiskey that even most beginners can't help but notice. With the possible exception of unusually strong flavors — not alcohol levels — like Laphroaig, aka bacon whiskey. That one might be an acquired taste — one that I love, but I

Christ, it's like Pitchfork's "Special Topic" webpage layout knocked up Pinterest and had a god-awful baby. I'm beginning to associate Duracell with bad design, which is not the brand awareness I think they want.
Oh well, at least the comment section works properly.

You are not alone. I do whenever I hike as well. Jeans are great for real hiking.

Agreed: re Playlists. And on the quantity of mp3 that gets one angry at iTunes. I crossed 40K tracks two years ago. Thankfully, I have been able to learn — from similarly irate, patient folks forced to put up with this — how to disable their music management system, and how to avoid cloud services. (For now — I

I agree totally - re: playlists. I love making them in iTunes — so easy; so portable. It's pretty much the main reason I even both with iTunes at all. (Though at this point, I have converted all of my devices to various Apple products, so my judgment may be suspect.) Many independent sources have linked this Wired

So this is where the comments have been hiding. Purposefully, even — and not a glitch as I had feared.
Someone actually designed it this way. Wow.

I like this rule. (Also a librarian.) I typically give myself 50 pages — especially when previewing potential book club books — but I just realized I am close to 50, so maybe instinctively I knew the rule already.

That's the only origin I knew — and I'm glad the comics are still sticking with it. (I only knew of Rocket from his own f'd up mini-series. Never read the Hulk-related origins until GotG blew up.)
This whole Mom angle — does no one good. I like my Rocket best as a genetic experiment gone awry — and confused. He

The only act of pre-meditated murder I've ever committed was that of a raccoon. With a golf club. In the servants' bathroom. Through the toilet.
The only regret I had was having to install a new toilet. That is some tricky construction.
Fuck raccoons! (Except Rocket, who is not a raccoon and don't call him that.)

My pleasure — but believe me, its fun to spend (Boston's) money to help support my own habits.
About e-reader versions: we lease an online streaming service — Hoopla — for our patrons to stream music, movies, TV, audiobooks, etc. Hoopla has recently partnered with DC/Vertigo to offer comics, too. Boston doesn't have

I am probably right there with you — give or take a title that my kids want to follow. But right now, a lot of the really weird, "What If?" nature of Secret Wars has been really fun to follow. (Maybe not $4 per issue worth of fun, but . . )
So when the "new" reset takes place, I will probably just wait and see what