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Jesus, that's an incredible boast if it's true. It's a bit cruel to tell us and keep them to himself.

And the funny thing about Autobahn is how the second side doesn't fit at all with their post-Autobahn work. I'm surprised they haven't scrapped everything but the title song.

What a coincidence, I listened to the entire Der Katalog box set at work today. I wish they'd remaster and re-release their first 3 albums. They act like those are horrid embarrassments but they're actually really fucking good.

I had no idea, thanks for bringing this to light. I'm happier than ever that I bought the ultimate edition 4 DVD set back in 2005

What are you referring to? I've heard nothing about this, can you proffer a link?

So, this is just a "story" for the sake of clicks then.

I liked it, too. The show is now comfortable with a slow build. These Yertle the Turtles can watch a Fellini film.

Bi-assed

this is circle jerks, i'm making banana ono

I liked this episode but I acknowledge that some people did not like it as much as I did. Some people did not like it at all and their opinions are equally valid. I'm going to take a nap now. I love you.

Crap, you're right. I realized right after reading your comment that I knew that name from the original Friday, but I must say those credits still don't raise my opinion much.

Given the qualities of those remakes he is responsible for, not really that shocking.

Partner and I kinda tuned out 20 minutes into Spin.

Jimmy Fallon is a weak little tool with baby arms.

Exactly…. he also loves having a hot daughter, which he seems to think also makes him look like a big man. Hell, he has literally said he would schtup her if he weren't her dad. Ew. (Did I need to add that? I think it was implied. Heavily implied.)

Reading this reviewer's thoughts about Michonne and her reaction to Rick's death, I can only think to myself that this writer does not know what it feels like to be in love, particularly the love that comes after you've thought that you already lost everything. I'm very independent, but there was a time when I thought

Playing Devil's Advocate here, but a lot of dark/extreme music plays with intense themes. Industrial music, esp power electronics, has dabbled in murder, fascism, and pedophilia for decades. Metal has always had the satanism and nihilism. Rappers act like they have to shoot somebody down every other day. So, maybe

Personally, I think they really hit their stride with Black Candy but if I'm being very honest, I think 'Shake-a-Puddin' just tops everything else.

I kind of like The Shaggs, they're different.

Vile hands! But I really like Love is Hell