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Started Miranda Carter’s Anthony Blunt: His Lives last night after discovering it in a Wikipedia wormhole. Blunt was a British art historian who was revealed by Thatcher in 1979 as a Soviet spy, and he had his knighthood stripped. I’ve never read a biography before, but this one really spoke to me somehow. We’ll see.

Bill Callahan - "So Long Marianne" (Leonard Cohen cover)

We shouldn't overlook Professor Peter Sheffield's indispensable oeuvre. Who Indeed: A Critical Analysis of Who's the Boss and What Was Happening? An Analysis of What's Happening. Both classics.

As I'm gettin older, hats upon my boulder.

I hope they take Betsy too. I'd feel better about that.

My wife pointed out to me what I think might be the most significant thing about that second standoff. Lou says to Mike, "We're a very friendly people," to which Mike responds, "No. That's not it. Pretty unfriendly, actually. But it's the way you're unfriendly—how you're so polite about it. Like you're doing me a

Make sure the kids' liberty spikes aren't so sharp that they pierce the bouncy castle!

I saw this movie last weekend at a horror movie marathon in Cleveland. Sanchez made a found-footage movie about Bigfoot, which means he put at least two big obstacles in his own way. And it was still kinda fun to watch.

Yeah, I imagine Propagandhi probably have this conversation a lot: "Do you guys wish we'd chosen a different name back in 1990-whatever?" And everyone just kind of shrugs.

"Still So Vain Tour '85"