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Black Star
In cans, it is the drink of choice for tubing down the Clark Fork river. That's where my brother-in-law is now, and I'm jealous as hell.

@Wblake: he's czech

lord how low
I mean, how long is this show going to continue? Every episode has been a D for a year now! Its a terrible show that everyone hates!

Laurie Anderson, Strange Angels
Hit Nebraska on "Hiawatha" once and the big stars and trucks worked with her love/hate of America perfectly.

Some cliches are boring but… true?
Evil Corporation with mustache-twirling CEO.

That makes me feel so old, like having my parents explain why the Beatles were "important" and not just another Monkees ripoff.

Well deserved break
I didn't even know I need a KungFu break, but I did

Ugh, I was worried about this
I am a huge Julia fan, from childhood. I have the full DVD set of the French Chef series, that's how geeked on her I am.
Bad enough Julia's story would get hijacked by a blogger, but the Nora Ephron has to melt it all down into a sticky syrup. Julia's estate (and Meryl) should get final

I'm sure its coming… babysteps here.
Connect lets new people sign-in without much hubbub.

BTW, anyone heard from ZOMOFO recently?

The video of this interview
For future reference, the greatest thing of all time:
http://www.youtube.com/watc…
Zodiac Motherfucker we love you.

Third Policeman
I'm going to fall in line behind the editors on this one. Truly strange, but manages that line between a dream state and reality very well. A lot of the bits (the famous bicycle-man part for instance) were reused by him throughout his life, in The Dalkey Archive or At Swim Two Birds, but are so

Sorely missed
Not only did I really love his writing, and his close attention to language, but he was an early and passionate advocate for my brother's work, for which I am forever in his debt. A very generous and thoughtful man who was also enormously prolific and omnipresent in the American literary world. He won't

whoops…. somehow got this instead of Updike. Um… I like his writing too?

Will be sorely missed
Not only did I really love his writing, and his close attention to language, but he was an early and passionate advocate for my brother's work, for which I am forever in his debt. A very generous and thoughtful man who was also enormously prolific and omnipresent in the American literary world.

I'm with the Motherfucker, as always.

Swift and The Onion come to mind immediately when I think of satire. Neither of them has any scent of defeat about them.

Oh yes it is! Try shift-refreshing

Should be fixed now, try shift-refreshing.