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To hear "The Fly" on the radio in late 1991. I was in a life-rut. I was completely fooled at first by who I was listening to. Then Edge's solo came on, and it was the kick in the ass that I needed.

On their last tour, "Real Thing," "The Fly," and "Until the End of the World" were played quite regularly.

For me, it was the first time I heard Stipe howl "I'm sorry" during "So. Central Rain". Been with them ever since.

Amen. Buckley's version reminds me of Cyndi Lauper's "gasping for breath" style of conveying emotion.

I remember reading Steve Hyden, former AVClub & Grantland writer, saying the *exact* opposite thing. Myself? I like 'em both.

Below *that*, you get Rob Morrow in "Quiz Show". Man, what a disaster.

Isn't "poor man's Hamburger Helper" redundant? Or is there a deluxe, elitist version out there that no one's told me about?

Brando, towards the end, just ripped the door right off the freezer. Made things easier.

"Or like when someone eats too much chocolate cake?"

And sometimes I despair / The world will never see another man / Like him

I've lost track of the number of things that are to be first on the chopping block. Man, they're just licking their chops right now.

[hat tip]

That's the stone cold lock of the century . . .

Yet the 2nd thing run by Fox after the Cubs won the title was an 80s-era commercial with Harry Caray snagging cans of Bud in the Wrigley bleachers.

I could definitely hear Joe Biden starting that conversation.

How much is $1,000 in Greek Bonds worth, anyway? Like 7 cents? You didn't lose much.

There's a sequence in a recent episode of "The Americans" that does this to disturbing effect, too.

ALL ORANGE

Ass Toot