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I was out for a walk listening to it on my iPod, and when they got to that part I must have gone at least a half mile looking like this: http://www.recruiter.com/i/…

Sadly, I'm old enough to remember when this was in theaters, though I had no idea what it was about. It's real.

This week WHM takes on "Blame It On Rio," the 1984 Michael Caine "comedy" in which he has an affair with a 17 year-old girl, and-

She grew up to write for CRACKED, so she's got that going for her.

When I bought The Odds' first album, I was startled to hear that that the album version of "Wendy Under The Stars" was very, very different from what I'd been hearing on the radio.

I'm kind of embarrassed by how old I was when I finally found out Lynyrd Skynyrd were from Florida, not Alabama.

I really thought Anne Murray - who has her own museum in Springhill, NS - had sold more records than Sarah Mclachlan.

Never forget John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band.

So, what would a similar map for Canada look like?

Zager and Evans - the "In The Year 2525" guys - were from Nebraska. Go figure.

Jewel might have been born in Utah, but I figured most people think of her as Alaskan. (Plus, wouldn't Utah native Donny Osmond have sold more records?)

The live episodes are usually reserved for the WHM app, so I was surprised to find this one put forward as this week's regular episode. It makes me wonder if they had recorded an in-studio (well, in-Jupin's-living-room) episode but something went wrong, so they put this one up as a placeholder.

What about the Montreal Vampire?

ROCKY I GAVE ICE CREAMS TO MY ROBOT AND NOW HE'S DEAD!

The same FX guys also did Philo's transformation into an alien at the end of UHF.

That scene is why I still keep thinking M. Night Shyamalan can turn it around someday.