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Joseph Kaye
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I read Dirk Gently years and years ago, and I remember liking it quite a bit (though not as much as the Hitchhiker series), but I don't really remember much of the specifics (though, as I was watching the show, I was certain I had remembered it having taken place in England). That being said, I really enjoyed the show

Wow, yeah. Thinking back, little bits of his routine have sort of seeped into the lives a lot of people i know.

Oh yeah - Truth Movement. That explains the "solo" qualifier in the title.

Same thing we me. I read about it here, watched it, and ever since, it's randomly popped into my head at the most inopportune times.

Windham Hill is like the New Age 4AD. I just started listening to George Winston's December again - it holds up really well.

That's the big thing I noticed. This is a really good argument for the importance of Williams to the whole Star Wars feel.

I always wondered where that U.N.K.L.E. "somewhere in space" sample came from.

Nothing wrong with liking any one them best - they're all really good and appeal to different sensibilities. I liked Buffy the best because it was first, really. I guess if I thought about it more, I might even move Dollhouse ahead of it.

I thought the last five or six episodes of Angel ere awesome, and I thought the final episode was stellar. That being said, they killed the show one season too soon, IMO. FWIW, and in retrospect, I go Buffy>Dollhouse>Angel>Firefly, with the caveat being that each show is great. Dollhouse is really under appreciated, I

This would actually make a great deal of sense and be pretty awesome, which is why it'll prolly never happen.

Dusted off Fallout 4 and scouted around a bit. I really thought I had discovered every location available, but within a half hour I stumbled across a few fairly significant new ones. Although the game gets repetitive at times, the really brought it home with content - plenty of stuff to do, and the depth is

I like gin & always try to go for gin & tonics in the summertime,but they - even with "the good stuff" - tend to give me headaches.

Some great ones here - especially Massive Attack & DCD. For me, it's either Red House Painters' "Down Colorful Hill" or Manic Street Preachers' "The Holy Bible." They're both great albums, but I can only really take them in when I'm in specific states of mind.

Was Lost Room a creepy pasta thing? I don't remember it that way. I do remember it being incredible, though - really solid miniseries all the way through.

Yeah - the best evidence against a government/alien conspiracy is that no one can keep a secret for more than like five minutes.

Definitely a part of it. But there was so much more - the gaping, existential, yarning maw of outer space. The trash heap - all that discarded wisdom. The lost Uncle Traveling Matt - so many loose threads. So little resolution…

I definitely found is strangely depressing. It had a bleak nihilist bent that's sort of hard to explain.

They broke the mold with Murfreesboro, TN. Best you can hope for is to name the place West Murfreesboro and move on.

100% on "The Ballad of El Goodo."

100% on "The Ballad of El Goodo."