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I had to re-read this passage a few times to understand what was being said.

Absolutely. Hopefully, like others have already mentioned in this thread, they'll bring in Larry like they used to bring in Tina for Palin.

You know what? Pretty great internet.

Laughs

You know what? I haven't heard this song in years and… it kinda sounds ok.

My guess on the Liquorice Comfits decision is that Hornby removed the ability for anyone reading the book (or watching the movie) to give a knowing nod confirming how hip they are. I assumed it was a band I never heard of and was surprised that there was an album with Cheryl Ladd on the cover that wasn't kind of

I'm kinda 'meh' everybody. I want to like it but I just don't have the energy.

Late era Oasis and Street Legal is my favourite Dylan album.

Love this pick. As I was watching this scene I remember thinking "ohhh riiigghht I forgot I love Tom Hanks".

BOOOOOOOOOO The Royal Tenenbaums.

Sigh. But also laughs. Has life come to this?

What happened? Does anyone know?

True story.

Comment #1 - This trailer reaaalllyy seems to show the whole movie.

My local bakery makes black and white cookies and Seinfeld is why I always buy them.

I know it's just a TV show but I have a question about the removal of Richard as CEO. He must still have an interest in the company right? Financial as well as some sort of directing capacity - is what I assume. He's on the board of directors for example. There must be quite a lot of value in owning that chair.

I don't know what iTunes match is. I'll look it up.

I buy songs off iTunes fairly often. A quick check of my iTunes library reveals 16171 songs. Obviously I don't have all those songs on CD. The other tricky thing is that, as I look at my CD collection I dislike about 88% of it. CDs are cruel that way.

20 years ago, I moved to England from a small town in Canada (when I was 20). I lived in London off and on for the next three years. One of the first purchases I made was from a Tower Records in Gloucester Road and it was the UK version of "Times They Are A Changing". I guess there is something different about the UK

You know, I still buy CDs, Blurays and the occasional movie that isn't on Bluray (Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid being the most recent). As a parent I feel that a hard copy of music is important and that same belief extends out to movies. I can't imagine saying to a kid "If you're downloading Dark Side be sure to put the