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    It's their Eagles record for me (I may have borrowed that analogy). Nothing wrong with the songs, it's a nice laid back record, but that's about it.

    You'll always have Cornwall.

    "Bidet to you sir."

    He was terrific in the limited episodes he was in. My absolute favorite opening scene for an episode is "My Occurrence," where Cox is treating him for nailing a piece of wood through his hand. Once the two realize JD is getting woozy they're merciless until JD passes out as Cox flings his glove into JD's face and

    "Now, make a sudden move!"

    Wow, I'm picturing this in my head and it's really fucking creepy.

    Oliver Stone REALLY knows.

    Howdy! Despite what I wrote it's good to be here.

    I just moved to Forest Hills, the street names/numbers are highly upsetting. I feel like Kramer in the Seinfeld episode where he gets lost downtown.

    "I end up buying them at the merch table when I don't like any of the shirts."

    D'oh! I keep forgetting this is a physical purge, sorry for that.

    At least Shoot Out The Lights, right? I also have I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight which is quite good.

    But it's IMPORTANT tea.

    upvoting for the typo.

    She also played the secretary in one of my favorite Supernatural episodes "Jus In Bello."

    I'll say they're ONE of the best bands ever (I don't think it's possible to grant that status to just one group/artist, even The Beatles). I like to love everything they've recorded, including Telephono. And yeah, they are remarkably consistent. They Want My Soul is one of their best. Fun to see live too.

    Hey, that sounded pretty good! I didn't know he could sing.

    And all that juicy taxpayer money to help fund Citi Field!

    I also like the use of "challenging" there. Climbing a mountain is challenging. Making a trip to the records room to find previously issued bullshit is more just a "pain in the ass."

    Hey, hey, hey. Careful. You never know when the next Temperance movement may strike.