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Hey thanks for the link. I just read it, and enjoyed it thoroughly.

The county Library only has two Zelazny books and here's the kicker: HE WAS BORN AND EARNED A BA IN THIS COUNTY!

I'd love to. Sadly it is not available at my local library, (The whole County even) I requested it on the state link, but I doubt I will get it or manage to read it before the month ends.

Can Evil Dead Luke Skywalker replace his cyborg hand with a lightsaber? Because I think that would be awesome.

Monster Squad, though not a great movie by any means is a wonderful nostalgia trip for me. One of my favorite parts is when Scary German Guy says "Yes, I know a thing or two about monsters." and the camera focuses on his Concentration Camp numbers. It's such a real heavy moment in a ridiculous kids movie.

The Triumphant Moment where George gains his confidence and knocks Biff out.

So true. The journey is riveting.

I've never read "The Small Assassin". Honestly, I haven't read much Bradbury. Prior to this month, I think the only others I have read were "Fahrenheit 451" which earns its Classic status and "A Sound of Thunder" which is also quite good.

The end is a bit of a let down after such a suspenseful build up.

I really liked the first volume of Rat Queens but I was a bit let down by Volume 2. Not enough to make me quit it outright, but hopefully Volume 3 is an improvement.

I loved The Historian when I first read it. And despite it's "Tolkein-esque" details I couldn't put it down and I spent a whole slow work day just reading and reading it. I re-read it a few years ago and I wasn't as impressed. Still, though, it evokes wonderful images and makes me want to travel through Eastern Europe.

That would be Save Ferris, which someone mentions in the article (The band, not the song which I believe was their only popular song)

My list isn't for everybody, and I split the song number evenly from 28 to 14.
Most of the stuff I left off was either too long for my tastes, or too mellow for my tastes, or where too similar to another song that I felt were better.
"Love" is decent and reminded me of Heroin era Depeche Mode, but it lacked variety.
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So here's how I pare this down to a super awesome single album as opposed to the super long jumbled double album it is. (I get that no one cares but I did this once long ago and it's time to put it out there)
1. "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness"
2. "Tonight Tonight"
3. "Jellybelly"
4. "Zero"
5. "Here is no Why"
6.

That's when I stopped. I wanted more fun adventures with Willow and Madmartigan. Not some somber piece about Thorn (I think that is what he is called)

I love Willoa and occasionally I will get it out from the library and relive it. It's one of those moies that gets by on nostalgia though as it is such a generic sotry that takes from so many better ones. (LotR, Star Wars)

Pat Roach also played the mega-muscled Nazi in Raiders of the Lost Ark. The one who gets chopped up by the propellor.

Ugh, I tried to read the sequel books last year or so and I just couldn't get through the first one.

I don't remember the NES game, but I do remember dropping tons of quarters in the arcade game. That was a lot of fun.

Even when I watched it back in the 90's at its peak, I didn't understand the 'shipping. I still don't and it saddens me that 'shipping seems to be the focus. I just want supernatural hijinx okay?