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We've all been there. Riding back from a funeral visitation, on an interstate with no exits near, I let out what I thought was a fart. It wasn't. I was with someone who would have given me shit (pardon the pun) for asking to stop. The nearest exit was the one that would take me home so I kinda sat in it until I

Love me some Clarks. "Anymore" came on just as I read your comment.

I preordered physical media as well. We're like dinosaurs or something….

I'm still working on short stories to accompany the unpublished novels I've written. As I'm sure happens to others, the characters pop into my head at the most inopportune times saying "Hey!! I'm still here!!! Do something!!!" Which usually means working on the short stories or doing some more editing to the novels.

We've always gone to my sister-in-law's, bringing my mother because she really had nowhere else to go. This year will be the first holiday without my mother-in-law, who passed in July. I have a feeling it's really gonna suck and I'm going to want to avoid the rest of my in-laws until sometime next year.

Adult Education - Hall & Oats
Still Crazy After All These Years - Paul simon
London Calling - The Clash
Growing Up - Bruce Springsteen
I Believe in Love - Don Williams
On Saturday - The Clarks
Plastic Man - Seether
Lotta Love - Neil Young
Tangerine - Led Zeppelin
Hello Cruel World - Voltaire
Sweet Merrilee - Donnie Iris and the

I'm sure he didn't. It may come back to bite them in the ass, tho, unless someone gets word to Maggie at Hilltop that she's supposed to be dead.

Seeing Rick bounce between rage and obedience made perfect sense to me. Rick had always felt like the biggest, baddest ass around and he's not going to lose that overnight, no matter how many of his friends fall under the bat.

We can, but like Waffilicous says below, one is quick, the other is A) long and painful and B) not possible.

This is truly my biggest fear. More so than the idiot with the nuclear codes.

Just finished Young Frankenstein: The Story of Making the Film by Mel Brooks. I knew most of this, but his enthusiasm is wonderful.

Bounty Hunter - Molly Hatchet
Khanada - Duran Duran
King of Hollywood - The Eagles
For What It's Worth - Stevie Nicks
One Rainy Day - Godsmack
Against All Odds - Phil Collins
I Am the Highway - Audioslave
Oh Well - The Rockets
Master Blaster (Jammin') - Stevie Wonder
Better Off Without You - The Clarks

I agree with everything you said except the last. I thought that was funny as hell and sometimes, you need humor in the zombie apocalypse.

I thought it was part of their defenses. A wall now, walkers to be wrangled for use, if needed, later. I don't remember it from the comic, so I think it's new to the show.

Back to Darryl: so what kind of upbringing did he have? Did it break him? Oh shit, no?

Show was eh, but I really liked the Alex/Amelia/Mer moment: "She talks to me now." and Mer's response.

Rang pretty false to me, too. I mean, my 16 year old likes a little of the shit I listen to (sue me, I have an America's Greatest Hits CD and he loves "A Horse With No Name), but he would never get that excited over any of them.

Nearly finished with Escape Clause by John Sandford. Great characters and dialogue. Just finished Crazy Love You by Lisa Unger. Meh.

My favorite quote from Return: "You mean the movie lied?!?"

She was pregnant, had the baby. That's why she left on a scouting mission mid last season, around the time Rick & Co. killed all the Saviors.