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My Aeropress has turned my Bodum press into a crisper for asparagus.

Harvey. (Nice call on the Billy-Bumbler though)

Harry Nilsson - "You're Breakin' My Heart"

I liked the Dragon Age story as well. I didn't think of trying to finish what the big bad boss was trying to accomplish but i like it. Why not have Dragon Age where the player is the big bad guy?

I also read Dracula this past year. I loved it. The sense of dread and foreboding while Harker is kept captive is wonderful writing. I imagine the time it was released. Science and medicine were still making big advances. (I love the ease of blood transfusion in the book) Horror didn't exist on big screens, it

First Bruce couple I thought of was The Rat and the barefoot girl from Jungleland. Second is Mary and the dude (no, not THE Dude) from Thunder Road. But if you think about it, Bruce probably has 50 plus couples out there in his lyrics.

I saw Cillian Murphy on the Late, Late Show promoting this. It made me curious and I love the show. I haven't watched season 2 yet. Over the holidays for sure.

I'm right there with you. Also, Taxi was a can't miss for me. Still watch M*A*S*H any time i pass it on TV and pray it's the Captain Tuttle episode.
One other that i remember loving (and also having the remote control car) was Starsky and Hutch.
I also was lucky enough that my parents allowed me to stay up to watch

Scrappy Doo is the Yoko Ono of Saturday morning cartoons.

I loved the comedy writing as well. One other episode that stuck with me, along with the driving test, is the episode Elaine has a secret admirer and Jim builds the castle. As good as Hirsch was in the series, i wonder if it would be as memorable without Lloyd. He wasn't an original cast member was he?

I love '39. I think i am drawn to May's songs the most. Long Away is another which is at the top of my favorite Queen songs. Also Good Company if only for the Dixieland band completely comprised of May on guitar. Trombone, clarinet, etc. Amazing guitar and production.

I had the Reality…What a Concept album as a kid. My parents knew him from Mork & Mindy and must have had no idea what was on the album. (Still don't know how i got Carlin's Class Clown into my room but had to listen to that with the volume way down, too.)

First song I heard from them was 1,000,000.  Had a tape of Murmur made by a friend who insisted the album played better with the B side first so I still think Catapult is the lead track.  I still listen to it in that order.  Reckoning was the first new release after i became a fan and is still my favorite album.