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Damn, I love the bass, Geddy Lee and Entwistle included. I peddled my little bike in junior high down to the KMart and picked up my first album I bought myself, Yessongs. I still own it along with several of the others on vinyl. (Soon after I bought Black Sabbath's Paranoid.) When we first got cable in the late

Speaking of The Thin White Duke some stupid interviewer asked Bowie several years ago a stupid question about how a lot of people think most rock stars are dead. He said don't worry, we'll be dropping like flies soon enough. I'll never forget that.

Does the link still work. Does the link still work. Yes the link still works. Yes the link still works. How NIN though.

"I feel like I got a good deal on a used car." Wasn't that the climax of the movie? You knew it wouldn't be Jeff Goldbloom.

Thank you, this is great, I remembered it the minute I heard it. It makes it more special I hear it's Nancy Wilson, whom I've admired. I've always loved little jewels of songs that stick in your head. When I was a little kid it was "You're Out of the Woods" because once you're old enough to stop being distracted by

Unfortunately a coworker spouted off a few months ago that the the gobmint is lying to us and everybody knows we middle aged were exposed to asbestos for decades. She smoked every break and looked well and was just diagnosed with lung cancer and a spot on her brain, so stage 4. It was picked up as part of a wellness

I just lost my hard labor convenience store job at 53 and my hipster liquor store guy (listening to Alice Cooper's radio show that was playing Sid Barrett Pink Floyd!) helpfully suggested McDonald's was hiring. I guess that's my pop culture weekend.

As interested as I was, I found it hard to sympathize with the poor little rich kids.

Well, I'm even later, sorry. But it looks like a few people are still up and I used to work nights. I saw this at about 8am yesterday morn when I could finally get to sleep and wasn't able to put words together. I've just spent about 2 hrs reading all of your comments and I can't tell you how much I appreciate this.

Alexander seemed like a real kid but that Dara in the fucking inflatable bows every single fucking episode that kept falling off her face to burn into my brain? You know some adult told her she'd get noticed like that. Ditto on the little Sarah whose restaurant owning grandmother pushed her into trying to be famous

Doctors think they are doing you a favor by asking if you want to see the placenta. No thanks.

And I seem to have two or three accounts depending on if I try go sign into AV or Disqus, and at one point I tried to capitalize my Q. I wasn't able to sign into AV tonight, but I did earlier today. So much for notifications. When I go to tools AV only gives me a logout option but when I try to post it says I'm not

oh good god I am so sick of having to make multiple attempts to sign into av club several times per day.

I've never thought she was ordinary or average since seeing her play a childhood Bette Midler. She nailed it. She's been a working actor, a mother and has a PhD. In other words, she's earned it. I don't lump her into the insular paradise category. The lady has worked hard to get where she is, exactly how much more

Howard's mom gets her own relationship and moves to Florida. Howard realizes he needed his mother more than she needed him. Didn't he walk in on her doing a doctor a season or two ago? She needs to go. Give Howard the house for next year's Thanksgiving episode.

I feel like this is a continuation of last week where the fortune teller told Sheldon to commit to the one he loved. I agree they are pushing him to change this year. I'm excited about what the season finale will hold. As others have noted a while back, I'm happy about the use of different camera angles and

We don't have to worry about the baby thing. Bernie dislikes kids and Howie likes being the kid. Remember when the two of them lost Raj's dog Cinnamon? (I just caught the episode where they gave Raj the dog because he was the only character without a relationship. I'd forgotten about that.) Lots of couples start

JJ makes a point of not discussing the criminal aspects of a case. Well, that's not exactly true. She often points out to stupid people that their lies are being seen by ten million people and they'd better hope someone won't bring up their videotaped lies at the criminal trial. Burn. But yes, she has no

The hints I get on the show is that they have researchers who go through small claims court filings and invite them on. It's tempting because it appears judgements are paid for by the show, and the loser gets a cut of the rest. A lot of litigants comment that it is on very short notice, too. I don't think many

Why I watch Judge Judy is that when the economy and I were young enough to have a well paying job, I worked as an insurance adjuster for auto accidents. I LOVE to see her bust those people over insurance and personal injury fraud. It's why I couldn't personally continue in that business. She sniffs it out