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Wild Dog, for sure.

"Considuh dhat a deeeworce."

they have a NAME, sir! and that name is Gorn! (runs away sobbing.)

go on…. WAIT! let me light the candles first.

don't be fatuous, recognitions.

great. now i have unrealistic expectations of seeing gorns and a mugatu… yknow… doin' it.
and you won't believe what happens when Seven of Nine shows up!
(she fixes the cable.)

I'd be curious to know where either of you put the Alan Moore SWAMP THING run on the continuum between classic of the form to competent but disposable entertainment to drek.

until we decide to fund the free press like an actual part of the governmental infrastructure, with investigative authority, shield laws and public checks and balances like ombudsmen and reasonable libel laws similar to the protections cops have against unlawful force (not to mention the kind of pay, benefits and

i worked in the newsroom at a small daily and you would not believe the number of times we would pick up the phone from someone in the community who was calling to ask when we were going to do a front page ad for their business, event, whatever - turns out the asshole sales people were actually promising that the

i just stumbled upon the fact The Fury is on Netflix! cool - i've kinda wanted to see it since Topher's reference to John Cassavettes in DOLLHOUSE but the only copy at the library was on VHS and, as we know, there are basically no more rental places.

properly seasoned seitan would probably work just fine - the texture of the wheat gluten is similar although the nutty taste would probably need some pretty severe seasoning to overcome… dunno, i'm a Rachel man,not a Reuban guy.

i'm not gonna try to convince someone to listen to music by people they find objectionable, but - if you're interested - here's an excerpt from the interview linked to above that speaks to this subject:

if you haven't checked it out, YouTube their album "Fucked Music" (the internet will do a better job of explaining the recording history than i can) and some of their rarities - i don't know what movie it's from*, but they did a cover of "Movin' On Up" that is fun as fuck.

fuck them royals - i'm worried about Prince Paul from Handsome Boy Modeling School; dude better stay healthy and get that shit back on track. i mean, hell - rock and roll could NEVER hip hop like this!

fuck, i gotta look that up… wow thanks! i didn't know that was out there.

i think one of the things that attracted me the most to PMDawn was just the sheer infectious fun of the music. i'm not the kind of guy who would ever dance in public - even at my most drunken and uninhibited shit-talking stages, i can't ignore the social filters that govern your groove… but, hell, when i'm in the

,i mean, shit: dudes said it themselves on De La Soul IS DEAD:"Why do people think that just because we speak peace We can't throw no joints?

as a fan, it's difficult for me to give recommendations on where to start with their work (it's all good, dig it all) but if you're just thinking about dipping a toe in the waters, i'd actually suggest trying their work on soundtrack and compilation albums - for me, they were usually one of the standouts on any

this sucks. i've been a huge fan of this group since hearing them on the Alternative NRG compilation disk and then their contribution to the Jimi Hendrix tribute album - eventually i realized their shit was the song i kept returning to the most often, so i made it a point to look for more of their stuff and lucked

i watched the trailer just last week and thought that maybe the character The Rock was playing was supposed to be mentally handicapped.