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Paul Kinsey
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The Boxer, but in a surprising twist, it's a gender-swapped remake of The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants about a magical pair of underwear that's shared by four friends.

My thoughts on the subject are best summarized by the lyrics of the Metallica song, "Whiskey in the Jar," an old Irish folk tune previously recorded by The Dubliners, The Highwaymen, and Thin Lizzy among others.

True. That's another one.

But it is also something independent. "Whiskey" exists as a beverage with no qualifiers.

Whiskey is the category, but you can also buy whiskey that is none of the other three. Jack Daniel's, for example, probably the most famous whiskey there is, can not be put into any of the listed subcategories. So consumers who know little about alcohol are still left wondering what the difference is between whiskey,

When I was in college, there was this one guy I used to see walking around campus all the time who was basically doing Kurt Cobain cosplay. He had shoulder-length blonde hair and wore Cobain-style clothes (this was around 2000, mind you) down to the famous oversized white sunglasses. One day, he was walking behind me

And "Seether" is about her too apparently. Which means Seether the band is named after her kinda'? Or maybe it's just a Beatles joke and the song is actually about an ex-boyfriend or something.

Little crybabies.

Their ripoff brand Hyundai italicizes the H.

"The levy was dry and Buddy Holly died!"

The one where the redneck guy hugs the truck is the worst. He reminds me of my father-in-law.

Yes. "Paranoid Android." Great pick.

I just posted "Nothing as it Seems" above. Should have scrolled down further. Such a great solo.

The best Pearl Jam guitar solo for me is from one of their worst albums. The solo on "Nothing as it Seems" is my favorite.

He may not have had so much success under his given name, Adolph Stalin.

I found Death of X and IvX to both be surprisingly well-written and enjoyable, but that part was sad-making.

The wife and I toured the Mother Earth Brewery a couple of weeks ago and had samples of their spirits. The gin was pretty good. The rum threw me off though. It tastes like tequila. Haven't seen anything but the whiskey in our local ABC. Even though we're only 45 minutes away from Kinston.

It brings up the question, which X-Factor? O5 X-Factor? '90s government-sponsored X-Factor? Yellow-clad, corporate sponsored All-New X-Factor? The singing show that ripped off American Idol? So many intriguing possibilities.

There have been a few later episodes that have come close to matching the Pilot. They're certainly few and far between though.

Well, if you want to cover food that's universal to all the readers, you don't have a lot of choices.