Scrubs. I didn't think I'd enjoy it, but darn if the Friends lead-in didn't hook me. Ed's Tom Cavanaugh guested last night, it was great, I think I'm gonna keep watching, blah blah blah.
ok, it is unfair of me to make sweeping assumptions, but you look at Barry of ten years ago compared to now, and the man has just grown. A lot of players have taken similar leaps in size and ability. I just find it hard to believe that baseball can change this quickly at an organic pace. How we go from 45-50 home runs leading the league to Sammy Sosa suddenly strgining together 60-home run years, Brady Anderson hitting 50 HRs as a leadoff hitter, and even typical shortstops bashing 30 homers.
Scrubs. I didn't think I'd enjoy it, but darn if the Friends lead-in didn't hook me. Ed's Tom Cavanaugh guested last night, it was great, I think I'm gonna keep watching, blah blah blah.
it's steaming me that Bowling For Columbine isn't showing in this cowtown. I'm glad you liked it so much. So it stacks up well to Roger and Me?
hee. fair enough on Ricky...
Have not seen Fist of Legend, but I've seen a couple of movies in the Drunken Master Series.
I'm really happy with the self-titled "Third Eye Blind". The first seven tracks are practically all killer singles. Takes me back to another time...
1) yr listology name is excellent 2) you are correct, sir, it is Wesley Willis...
you will get it, i'm sure.
I wasn't here in April. but that's my regret, not yours...
yes you is. and I is wrong for putting the Queen song on two lines. I'll post something else to make it an even (odd?) 75... good work, both of you!
umm...I saw the Ring today with some friends. Someone took their five-year-old daughter to see it. I was apalled.
Then we got frozen custard. It was fab.
all excellent. #11 is close but not quite.
yes, you posted a lot, but 1) it's all good and 2) you also included albums when appropriate, which is gravy.
yeah, I figured Dylan and Sly were money in the bank for ya.
it's not Ms. Morissette, but it's someone who also isn't American and practices an Eastern religion.
ok, it is unfair of me to make sweeping assumptions, but you look at Barry of ten years ago compared to now, and the man has just grown. A lot of players have taken similar leaps in size and ability. I just find it hard to believe that baseball can change this quickly at an organic pace. How we go from 45-50 home runs leading the league to Sammy Sosa suddenly strgining together 60-home run years, Brady Anderson hitting 50 HRs as a leadoff hitter, and even typical shortstops bashing 30 homers.
jim, you've got just a few more DVDs than my collection
my VHS collection is even more pitiful. hee hee...
McSweeneys is usually good for that kind of thing. the 'lists' section is usually teeming with clever selections.
that said, before yesterday, I hadn't read it in a while because they didn't accept my two submissions last year. wounded ego and all that.