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Sometime during my college years, which dragged on into young-adulthood (I know I know) - probably around 1981 - I attended a Dead show at the Cap Center in Landover, MD. We were in possession of a vial of liquid acid, which we took by dipping rolling papers in it and then eating it. Sat up behind the stage. Great

you were in school in August?

That sap you like is coming back in style.

S1, S2, FWWM, FWWM deleted scenes, S3

Leo was a GREAT villain. Too bad they kneecapped him so early.

See also, Liz Cheney

Eric the Half-a-Bee.

Kinda pointlessly mean, but hey. Live it up.

Guilfoyle is utterly vapid. Perfect choice (though it will never happen.)

Ray Wise recently played a crazy-criminal type on Young and the Restless. He tried but the writing was lame.

I'm old enough to remember when Lynch said he was done with TV.

Fire, Walk with a Walker.

Still don't understand why no Leo. He was a great villain.

Where's Annie?

Sublime may be ridiculous, but so is proclaiming that Jim Morrison "isn't a poet." He wrote poetry; he's a poet. That's how it works. You may not think it's very good - the same way I don't think certain comedians are all that funny {cough} - but the label is not for you to decide.

Reminds me of Barbara Bush's comment about Katrina refugees in Texas - "this is very nice for them, actually." Because living in the Astrodome and sleeping on a cot had to be an improvement on their shotgun shacks back home. Because brown people.

The Chinaman is not the issue, dude.

Is Milwaukee really all that famous, though?

That last shot, Jimmy and Kim in front of the window - lit so beautifully, framed perfectly. You could almost taste it. Just gorgeous.

How did he know which shoe to shoot at?