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    Also amazing as Bobby Byrd in Get on Up. 39 is way too young.

    I certainly wouldn't consider this ultra-rare Boba Fett action figure to be in near-mint condition.

    Joel's riff on the 60s in Catalina Caper is reason enough to revisit that episode.

    Keanu Reeves is still infinitely more likable than Bradley Cooper, so there is that.

    2170x60 is the best resolution for games on a touchscreen.

    Why go through a Stargate when you can learn about it at home on your laptop?

    That's because Dowd knows full well that B is the grade of cowards.

    Man, when you can combine a deadly xenomorph, evidence of another interstellar species, a synthetic crew member that clearly doesn't need Asimov's steenking laws of robotics, and a depiction of corporate greed on a galactic scale—that is most definitely science fiction.

    The tall man fled across the desert, and the ice cream man followed.

    You’re doing a chicken and airline miles scam? Today?

    Just came here to plug my new band, Brusque Teutonic Inflection.

    1:03:48 <—You're welcome, AV Club.

    That explains those extended synth intros!

    Oh, yeah…no. Dream Weaver is a horrendous piece of shit.

    I don't know if Steve Miller is anyone's favorite artist, but damned if Book of Dreams is not one of the best headphone albums of all time. The fact that there are two of his monster hits on it is just a bonus. The whole thing just transports me with its musical precision and psychedelic vibe. Yeah, I'm an old fart,

    My buddy was working at one of the venues on CT's current tour and got to fist bump Rick in the hallway backstage. I was inordinately excited when he told me that he scored a couple of picks and was giving me one of them.

    I think it would be more common for guitarists in ensemble situations to be given chord charts for a song, where they have to know the intervals and associated chord shapes pretty well. Sheet music? Not so much.

    I think the U.S. has lost the thread on the apprenticeship system that is standard for skilled-trades training in many cultures. That doesn't change the foundational education at all, but it would be a clear path for some students as they get closer to making important decisions like what they might like to do for a