Was the way her lips move as she was counting out the beat?
Was the way her lips move as she was counting out the beat?
That alone covers the crafting requirement.
They use the pulp to make cheese now.
There's that guy who falls off the side during the Wide World of Sports opening. Besides that, I'm stumped.
I bought those albums from eMusic, so at least his estate got something from me.
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He should have applied for an internship. It might have turned into a RIM job.
Loved that show. But it really doesn't hold up.
The blonde has the biggest ears since Dumbo. Very disconcerting.
A Dada exhibit opens this weekend at The Yale University Art Gallery.
I saw Wilco last week and they were spectacular.
Nah, this year was the current top. The Jets have all that cap money tied up in an over-the-hill CB.
I can't be bothered reading anything Lee "Sprezzatura" Siegel writes. He's a bum.
The Final Jeopardy Answer is: Cheap Trick, Steve Miller Band and Chicago
Name three bands I've seen live in concert over the last 18 months. I had a great time all three nights, sue me.
I never enjoyed Sinatra. But I gave "Wee Small Hours" a listen after reading a mention in a book review and I have to admit it was pretty damn good.
Which perennials are those? I hear more Mathis and Steve & Edie during the Christmas season than I do Sinatra. More Burl Ives, too.
They used to be ubiquitous. The special guest was usually Pete Best.
I've enjoyed Shepherd since I was a kid and my mother had him on the car radio. A great combination of voice and storytelling. You can still find recordings of his radio show online. After Christmas Story, he had a PBS show, "Jean Shepherd's America". It was kind of like what Tony Bourdain does now. As I recall, my…
Good Feelin' To Know?
That's the best of 2015? What a crappy year.