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You fail to see it? I spelled it out for you. No Artie- No dice.

Paul Simon is great. His solo stuff, specifically his first few albums are filled with memorable tunes that have aged wonderfully. I take exception that his music is just for placid listening. He may not be The Boss in terms of rocking out, but the man plays amazing rhythmic guitar, and lyrically is a genius in my

No Artie- No dice.

Fun fact that is a fact but not really fun- I took a creative writing class from Jim Dodge back in the day. He was a pretty good teacher as I recall.

And probably another shot at a television series.

Yeah, if you're not affected by the scene of the kid being torn away and the mom's unbearable grief, you probably have no feelings.

and cash.

And they keep airing it…a lot, which is good. People who never considered it before, will see just how fucked up Sea World's treatment of marine animals is, and hopefully they'll never step foot in there again.

Red Clay is also a great Freddie Hubbard tune.

I would have thought this was a David Geffen bio looking at the screen cap. That would actually be awesome.

This movie sounds like it would be a fun night of movie going paired with 12 Days a Slave. Pop the corn and relax as you soak in the feel good hits of the fall.

And she should be Crushified by 10 percent.

I would have gone with Anthony Hopkins in the role. The man can play anyone.

Kellin- I've been calling him Krandall all this time.

If a teacher lets her students know she was once married to an icon of any kind, she's trolling for some attention.

Lou Grant.

(Owen Wilson walks out)…………

Nothing secret about it. He was a genuinely talented singer songwriter before and after The Monkees who was fusing country with rock log before The Eagles and The Flying Burrito Brothers.

They were their generations The Monkees, except their music is terrible, and they don't have a rebellious bone in their bodies.

Quoth Nick, “I needed to share my heart with my brothers.” They all share one heart? Now that's a show I might have watched.