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Everything posted by Sir Stewart
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I think it was mentioned before, but did anyone catch the American Experience feature on Roberto Clemente a few weeks ago? It was really educational for me - I've always looked up to him, but in a vague "I've heard this guy was great, so..." sorta way. Now I can see him more holistically, and, wow - what a fascinating man.
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Are you taking votes against, btw? Because I would vote against So Called Star.
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That Saturday night they first streamed it on their site, I thought - This might be my favorite Wilco album ever. Nothing's really changed my mind since then.
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Who's a better songwriter (Let's make it interesting):
Sir Stewart replied to PopTodd's topic in Someone Else's Song
Jagger/Richards -
Did he predict being diagnosed with a brain tumor in 2008?
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Terence Trent D'Electable
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Who's a better songwriter (Let's make it interesting):
Sir Stewart replied to PopTodd's topic in Someone Else's Song
Hey now - you wanna take this outside buddy? -
Yeah, I chalk that up to Mass. voters grasping the idea of check & balances (I know that doesn't make sense, but it's fun to say).
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Vibes, and if he needs to retire - at least Mass. most likely won't have a collective brain fart and elect a Republican.
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That's odd - when you first posted, the link took me to the current story. Now it takes me to the old one.
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I'd be interested in this too.
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That line actually threw me - Kay really didn't like Dessie, ah?
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Then don't read the post above this one.
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Welcome the newest member of Muzak Nation:
Sir Stewart replied to PopTodd's topic in Someone Else's Song
Damn - that woulda been kinda awesome if it was the TMBG song. -
Welcome the newest member of Muzak Nation:
Sir Stewart replied to PopTodd's topic in Someone Else's Song
"Ball & Chain" by They Might Be Giants? -
Did you know PT Anderson screened Network for cast & crew before shooting began on Magnolia, and stated "this is what we are trying to do."
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The link at the title doesn't go anywhere.
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Like Harris beating Dietrich to solving a case.
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Did Ray Schalk, like Varitek, catch 4 no-no's? Posted by Gordon Edes, Globe Staff May 20, 2008 03:11 AM If you go to Cooperstown and read Schalk's plaque in the Baseball Hall of Fame, that's what you'd come away believing. Here's what the plaque says: "Caught four no-hit games including perfect game in 1922.'' So why is everyone, including the Globe, reporting that Varitek on Monday night became the first catcher to catch four no-hitters? Because on Sept. 4, 1991, baseball's committee on statistical accuracy, chaired by Fay Vincent, chan
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I'm gonna go ahead and put $1000 on "THDW also doesn't like how lobsters is treated."
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Minus the doucheprickiness!
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Totally cool.