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UTCzech III

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  1. This is really good. Can't wait for the CD and DVD to come out.
  2. Reminds me of Jeff Altman's Uncle Carl (it's only the first 2 minutes or so, and there's probably 5 people on this whole board who even remember this, maybe, I'm an old.)
  3. Probably old news but new to me, good stroke of luck.
  4. Agreed. Crumbling Land has always been one of my sleeper favs.. ETA: BTW, they show that on TCM a couple of times a year, pretty trippy late 60's hippie movie. Has some great cinematography.
  5. I used to think Kim was going to die before it was all over, then I thought she'd just get disillusioned with Jimmy/Saul and leave him, but now I'm thinking she might wind up in prison or disbarred or something on her own. The look she gave Acker after she bared her soul about her childhood and he blew her off (and her actions after she got back to the apartment), she's pissed, and she and Saul are gonna pull some shenanigans to get that old man to leave his house, and it's gonna come back on her at some point. And if that doesn't, it's just going to be the tipping point for her going down a dark path. I think she's on the verge of breaking bad.
  6. That's actually a poster for "Fleetwood Mac" (Rhiannon, Monday Morning, Say You Love Me, etc), came out in '75.
  7. Going through my bootlegs, weeding some stuff out, and forgot about this. Back in the early 90's Dave did a lot of soundtrack work, some with Rick and Nick. Actually, most of it was outtakes/jams from the Division Bell/Endless River sessions that Dave just adapted for the soundtracks he was asked to work on. Here's one, has a couple of really nice jam/solo sections, just ignore the audio on top. They also did the soundtrack for two films using the same music for both, just broken up in different ways, "Ruby Takes a Trip" and a mathematics documentary called "The Colours of Infinity". This is just a small portion. If you can, seek out the 16 minutes of audio pulled from the DVD, it's almost all music with very little audio on top. Can't find it on youtube, just little chunks, but you can get it on Yeeshkul or other sites I'm sure..
  8. Damn, missed that. Ah see it now. Still would have been interesting. Never say never.
  9. Jeff Ward to the Horn? That's one theory floating around the JW fan page on facebook, I could see it.
  10. Exactly. You have to remember the timeline, even though we've had to wait a year for the show to come back, it's only been a few days to them. Mike is still really raw from having to kill Werner, and then to have his son brought back up again and the guilt of that. It was pretty intense though, I was surprised as much as he loves his granddaughter, that he would yell like that, I don't think I've seen him get that upset with anyone else.
  11. I agree. That opening, I just thought, "this is stupid". Very low-bar for this show. And the minute Saul got on the elevator, you knew it was going to break down. A little too predictable. I did get a laugh out of him blowing off Howard.
  12. Thank God, that was tired from the beginning. Like Chad Briscoe's sober grandpa.
  13. Now, Momma? I lick now?
  14. She does love her some Norman...
  15. wut? no wai... Perfectly normal...
  16. Sounds like our company, we got hit about 2 summers ago, completely shut down for almost a week, didn't even have us bother to come into work for 3 days, due to nothing working. And as many stupid people as we have here, I wouldn't doubt if that's how ours happened...
  17. What the ever-loving fuck...
  18. Perfect.
  19. Butterfinger, Reese's and Oreo, the trinity. Also, the Oreo Cheesequake is the bomb.
  20. Saw this or a similar video a year or so ago, after we redid our back yard last spring and put in a tall bird feeder like this, fuckin squirrels were raiding it every day. Got out the Wesson oil and a paper towel, oiled that sucker up and waited for the hilarity to ensue. It is funny as hell to see it live.
  21. Philo TV has all the Nick channels, $20 bucks a month. Just ditched it because Spectrum has a "TV Essentials" package with the same channels for $15, but when we had it I liked it. One drawback, you can only move the programming guide about 2 hrs forward, so hard to search for upcoming shows, also whenever you switch between channels or go back to the guide, current channel you are watching shuts off, doesn't keep running in the background like YTTV and others. One plus, you can set it to automatically start at the beginning of a show (as opposed to joining in live), so even if a show only has 5 minutes left, you can click on it on the guide and it will start from the top. Oh, major drawback, lots of their shows, even ones you have dvr'd, have hard ad breaks where you can't fast forward. That sucked. But, if you gotta have Nick, not a bad choice.
  22. I've heard tell that Sir Gerald Nabarro has a pet prawn called Simon - you wouldn't call him a loony! Furthermore Dawn Pathorpe, the lady showjumper, had a clam called Stafford, after the late chancellor. Alan Bullock has two pikes, both called Chris, and Marcel Proust had an 'addock!
  23. Oh, and a nice recipe from Lalo. Really like this guy.
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