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Sweet jesus you weren't kidding about that one. He looks like the 2 week old bloated river corpse of Alice Cooper.

I haven't watched the show yet, and I was only familiar with the existence of "Mommie Dearest", so this was a confusing read as I tried to figure out why the interviewer kept referring to Bette Davis instead of Joan Crawford. I never knew that both daughters wrote scathing tell all's.

"I think she got a rough edit, especially towards the second half of the season, where her sarcasm and gruffness, which I think is in part a coping mechanism for her anxiety, was portrayed as villainous".

The film stuff here is still very good - you're right about that. But the whole site used to be of that caliber/tone/approach and it's sad to see that it generally isn't anymore.

I can't remember the name, but I had a guess at who Vern was back then based on noticing the timing of the user leaving and the site popping up as well. Glad to know I was on to something for once.

I obviously didn't think he was really like his wrestling character but that interview still blew my mind.

So King Diamond is better than both of them?

The recent Black Sabbath biography described Iommi and Nichols as basically BFF coke buddies with Nichols being something of a yes man and often the only person Iommi would interact with. It sounded like a pretty unhealthy relationship, at least back in the day.

Ugly, Ugly, Ugly, Ugly, Ugly, Ugly #idstillhititthough

I agree about Tesar. He looked crushed when they left the judging room. At one point he says to Katsuji "It didn't have to be like this" and the defeated look on his face afterwards just says "Fuck man, even when I'm really trying I still somehow wind up in the middle of the asshole drama". He's not all the way

The Stranger, 52nd Street, and Glass Houses were 3 of the first 5 albums I ever bought with my own money. I can still hear the record skips on some of those songs I listened to them so much (Don't ask me wh…. Don't ask me wh… Don't ask me wh…). I gravitated to his "heavier" stuff ('Closer to the Borderline' was my

I can actually provide some supporting data for you here since this was indeed my first episode several years ago.

Was thinking a similar thing - that she was on life support with no hope but at least the family could wait and not have her official passing be on Christmas day.

I'm sure (1) may be true, but I doubt it pays very well. Especially since these are all by-catch and therefore generally not caught in significant quantities. My guess is that waste from "good" fish processing plants is a much bigger piece of the fish meal pie than whole trash fish.

But what was she going to say? "The whole dish was my idea and my partner didn't contribute anything?"

Honest question - how?

None of the other chefs seem put out by him though. I don't even think the antagonism with Tesar is particularly present beyond the editing.

As a sad example of how shitty this year has been, I was actually relieved to find out the puppies only died of a virus rather than being beaten or thrown off cliffs or something.

This is the only version of the history of R & S I've encountered where John K wasn't the impossible-to-work-with asshole.

Katsuji doesn't strike me as expecting anyone to take his shit talk very seriously.