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No review this week, eh? Are we giving up on Snowfall?

Answering my own question- The Internet says we'v e seen him drive that car when he was working at Best Buy, so apparently it is from an earlier success.

Is this the first time we've seen Lawrence driving his car? The start up he's working at is paying enough for him to cop a Jaguar, just months after he was at Best Buy? Nice work if you can get it.

In July or Aug of 97, I started working as a Contributing Editor at SonicNet/Addicted to Noise, covering daily music news and writing album reviews. Since all these came out in June and July, we were covering a lot of these album and artists as the promoted and announced tours and what not. I interviewed Wes Borland

Got a gig as a contributing editor to SonicNet/Addicted to Noise, met the woman who would become my wife 3 years later. So many of the items on this list are tangled up in my relationship memories, this was like reading about the first year out our relationship. "Oh yeah, we saw Spice World and Titanic and Air Bud

I can't believe this didn't get a mention:

"Sal and Ken from Accounts"

Among the funniest award show introductions ever: "Ladies and gentleman, the rich man's Skeet Ulrich— Johnny Depp!" - Chris Rock at the MTV Movie Awards, or maybe the VMAs? Something on MTV,

My first answer: Prince. I saw him for the first time on Devil's Night in Detroit in 1989 at Joe Lewis Arena on the Lovesexy tour. For a white kid from the 'burbs, going to Deropit on Devi's Night was scary and seeing Prince for the first time was crazy exciting. Starting in he mid-90s , I started seeing him every

Neither of the following are complaints:

This list is missing some really, really good albums

"9/11, bitches! Two planes, flying into the club!" In an ep packed with astonishing lines, that one stood out the most for me.

Night Court also gave u one of Another Period's best throw away jokes: "“So, convicted for treason by the knight’s court in the French town of Larroquette, I watched as my mentor, the Marquis Post’s, head rolled from the guillotine to my feet, thinking: This has ruined a perfectly good opera.”

The first Star Wars hit theatres when I was six years old, so just when long term memories were starting to take shape. I really don't remember seeing it in theaters, but I do for sure remember the toys being a big part of my life afterwards.

whoa!

The band's story is for sure interesting and this looks well crafted…but the music. I just can't.

The mother is doing a pretty good channeling of the accent Laurie Metcalf took on as Sheldon's mom.

Nothing seemed forced Or shoe-horned in, that's all.

I haven't watched a minuter of Breaking Bad, I'm saving it until the end of BCS. FWIW, none of the introductions noted above felt too on-the-nose-fan-service to me.

Zoe's reaction to the identifying yourself on the gender spectrum and preferred pro-nouns seemed out of character. Then again, maybe I'm confusing actress with character.