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Ghost is presumably still at Castle Black (or maybe Winterfell now—they rarely show him moving around for technical reasons—but he'll show up again).

You don't walk, you summon your dragon for a lift.

Of course he is ambitious and self-serving but you can also just accept that Euron wants to marry Cersei for the reason he says. We know he has a huge ego. The timing vis-a-vis a potential alliance is convenient but would he be sailing down to propose to Olenna? Probably not.

New Euron is a trip. Initially he looked like a way-too-cool Han Solo. Then, as he went on, I thought he was a character from Trainspotting. With the cutaways, it was like watching a fan film mash-up. I like the character but they could've eased us into this—the smiling swagger and the leather clubbing outfit combined

Yes, they do…

Both of those albums pre-date what is indicated as the break.

I will never understand the collective distaste for Terror Twilight. Yes, they grew up and hired a producer but, even as some people's fifth favorite Pavement album, I think it is still objectively very good.

Hmm, thanks for the tip.

I pray that Gildan—who makes crap t-shirts—continues to offer AA-style ones. They are the only mainstream (i.e. not outrageously priced designer) brand that I have found fit right: slim/fitted with high/tight crewneck collars and I will only order a shirt online if they are printed on AA (this is the same reason I

I'm glad I finally know where that DJ Shadow UNKLE sample came from. Seriously, if anyone ever doubts the genius and importance of John Williams, this is for them.

Apparently, it's [still] in the works.

It's "A" Tribe Called Quest (but he didn't have them in A, either).

I started to play the game again this week, but I'm just going to leave this one here.

Recast with Adam Brody for Adrian Brody? Hmm. Greenlight!

A recent one…The Lobster. It turns out that my impression from the marketing was really only of the first third or so. While I enjoyed it, it was, to me, a pretty depressing and far darker dystopian affair than the absurdist, (knowingly) dark comedy I was expecting.

Yeah, Paul Simon's songwriting wasn't really there yet (literally). Their early career was kind of a shit show, even by folk-pop standards.

As a youngster when CDs hit, I ended up with many greatest hit collections for artists that I subsequently went back and swapped for the proper albums. Of all of the bands/artists who I still think are truly great, S&G are one of the ones who I am most willing to concede that a greatest hits collection is probably

Some prefer the acoustic Sounds of Silence version, and Bleecker Street is a personal favorite, but that's about it unless you like some of the folky covers.

Yeah, I don't think that he fully debates the motivating factors and issues and, IMO, the most logical solution isn't discussed—which is what I've been slowly doing: re-ripping lossless copies of everything to store on some extra hard drives before selling or donating the physical copies. Then there isn't really a

That is a good reminder—there is a disconnect between user-submitted collections and the author's list. Most people are going by iTunes format (even if not their literal iTunes list) where he would be in B, but the author would've had him (properly) by last name so he is, in fact, not included in S.