jrobie
John Robie
jrobie

It an interesting question. I recall reading something a while ago that implied it was her decision to end the show, like she decided she was done, so the show kind of had to end. Perhaps there's some bad blood - or at least awkwardness - stemming from that.

As I recall suffered from a not-so-great song though too.

act what on the who now?

Thanks, I was just figuring that out, because I'm on my desktop now. I'd been on mobile before, where it doesn't seem to work.

I always mean to get over there, and almost never manage to actually do it.

I read this site when it was printed on paper, squeezed in between "Passersby were surprised by unusually large amounts of blood" and ads for escorts.

I wish I'd spent more time there. It was a bad time when the exodus happened, and I still think both this site (and possibly the former dissolve staff) are poorer for it.

As Michael Jordan said: Idiots have eyes too.

I've been wondering about that too. I hate it.

Is no comment section on Newswires a new thing, or just something I hadn't noticed before?

But those are "the shittiest of white people" to whom I referred in my initial comment.

Not to white supremacists.

Huh. A lot of people have mentioned the contact info thing. I don't recall encountering that. Usually when a store asks for info I say "No, thank you" like they're offering me something and that's the end of it.

Nobody puts Tandy in the corner.

Now I'm imagining your night ending with you trying to keep up with a conveyor belt of chocolates.

I miss going to the used CD store and flipping through the random assortment of new arrivals. Picking up weird things that you didn't know about because it was cheap and had good or funny album art.

I used to go to Radio Shack when I wanted something immediately, but too often they either didn't have it or charged a price that was simply unacceptable. I'd've been happy to pay a premium to get something immediately, but - for instance - $25 for a cord that's $3.00 online is just too much.

I was honestly thinking Thomas Mann, but still.

In Soviet Union, government gives you healthcare. What A Country!