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untrue! "Mike" the narrator of the Suicidal Tendencies song INSTITUTIONALIZED is a fan of that beverage:
I was in my room and I was just like staring at the wall
Thinking about everything
But then again I was thinking about nothing
And then my mom came in and I didn't even know she was there

they shoulda got Boots Riley for this muthafucka…

right this moment, Soul Coughing's Bus to Belezebub. once i get tired of the Zune, i'll probably flip back and forth between Toad the Wet Sprocket and Electric Wizard.

yeah! and yet, somehow, us guys are "weird" if we want to put on our lady friend's underwear and pantyhose, just because we want to feel pretty once in a while!

i think there's a lot to this. i've had breakups and "dry spells" that left me feeling like i'd never meet anyone again and the pure longing for someone to spend time with, not even romantically, can be crippling. the range of feelings associated with loneliness are really similar to depression - especially in terms

that's cool - to each their own. to be honest, unless you're a sucker for that kind of onion-layer storytelling (epistological?), the first bit with Lewis & Clark can drag a little bit, although i really enjoyed the whole thing. you might enjoy it more if you skip ahead a little to the more recent history of Twin

those are called pasties, dude. not the same as the savory popover-like hand-pie of rural Wisconsin/Minnesota/Michigan, the pasty (which should show up in American Gods if they haven't already) but i've heard them pronounced the same.

M.Pa from Book6 is in a "poly-amorous collective" i think it is called, with something like six people who are all married to one another, like Holden's family - they collectively own and operate one of the spaceships with other non-family crew. plus, it is revealed that she was involved with a character who appeared

if your fixation continues much longer, i'd suggest checking out some of Mark Frost's writing: his recent Secret History of Twin Peaks is great for fans of the show but i also really enjoy his Sherlock Holmes pastiche, The List of Seven - the first book is everything you could hope for but i wasn't a huge fan of the

my ex-wife once complained about how i picked up movies from the local rental place without asking her input so, one rainy memorial day weekend, i told her i'd watch a double-feature of whatever she wanted. we huddled under an umbrella and walked to the rental place and she picked out two 70s movies she'd heard about

dude - zander cannon AND gene ha?! please tell me there's another Top 10 book coming out, or at least the completion (and collection!) of cannon's aborted Top10:Season 2 book.

empathy?

so, it sounds like what you're saying is: it can be… two things?

according to an issue of Starman, that was Batman's favorite Woody Allen too!

which is why the best episodes of this season (dating, NY, Thanksgiving) had little to nothing to do with those aspects of his life.

i think Dev did fall into acting and, as the two series have shown, he's been totally content to just drift along and live off the money his gigs provide. i mean, he said it himself when people asked if he was going to continue his pasta work when he left Italy, responses which were all basically variations on:

i'm imagining several hilarious but otherwise unexplained arguments taking place between Dev and Francesca in the background while new characters are going about their lives in the foreground.

i actual waaay preferred Jeremy Piven in the role, which is very rarely something i would normally say.

i DM a monthly online D&D game with friends from high school, one of whom i've known since sixth grade, when we bonded over a random issue of the GIJoe comic book.

good question, about Angela Bassett. lemme go check Strange Days, which came out in… holy shit, 1995?!