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Stranger in the Alps
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Do they keep their dicks in Westeros/Essos? Theon didn't, nor did Varys. We don't have any reason to think the Unsullied are any different.

I dunno, Westeros doesn't seem like a place that is kind to those with physical infirmities.

The whole temple.

No, I think quite highly of myself. My point was that I'm predisposed to not like Eric Clapton, so I doubt someone who is not similarly predisposed would be able to make use of my opinion.

And that's without going into how many men it would take to crew those ships. It looks like each ship has at least 20 men, so we're talking a minimum of 20,000 sailors. We've seen how many Iron Islanders? A few dozen?

Tyrion seems unlikely to me. For one thing, how would he know that Cersei thinks Tyrion is the valonquar, or that she is prophesied to be killed by the valonquar? For another, how would Euron know where Tyrion is? And even if he did know where Tyrion is, how would he get to him? He's in the most defensible fortress

Not a Clapton fan, so I can't say (and my opinion wouldn't be valuable).

Because it's not a solo. Incredibly awesome, without question, but not a solo.

That definitely counts. It's improvised, doesn't repeat, and is the focal point of the song.

Well, other than the fact that it's not actually a solo. It's a theme that takes the place of the chorus.

In a similar vein to TGGitS is Yanick Ettiene on Roxy Music's Avalon.

I love that solo, but I hate how it's recorded - or really, how the sax was recorded on that whole album. So thin and buzzy. It just doesn't fit in the mix.

Clare Torry's vocal solo on The Great Gig in the Sky
Gregg Allman's organ solo on In Memory of Elizabeth Reed
Chuck Leavell's piano solo on Jessica
Cliff Burton's Bass Solo on Orion

While definitely kick-ass, it's not technically a solo - it's a theme. The difference being it's a written instrumental passage that is repeated throughout the song. It takes the place of a chorus. That guitar solo is pretty bitchin', though.

"Cobain, in his eyes, was a 'selfish asshole' to leave his daughter an orphan."

Yeah - CBT did wonders for my anxiety. It helped train myself to recognize that it's a physical reaction, and to tell that asshole critic in my head to shut the fuck up. I still have attacks, but it's not all-consuming, and I can work through them pretty quickly.

I have a brother with debilitating depression. There is so little I can do to help. Nothing. I have volunteered to set up appointments with therapists (different ones until he finds one he can trust) and get him to his appointments. I've given him leads for jobs. I've made sure he has a working phone at my own

"No, that's German for 'The Cersei, The.'"

That sounds like the most boring show ever.

I live in Saint Paul, MN. It's a good place to live if you can handle the weather. Good schools, great parks (one of the best bike trail systems in the country, and THE best if you include all the regional trails and the MPLS trails, which are all interconnected), great food, good economy - but reasonable cost of