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Posts by M.K. Iodine

Good. The last thing I need to see is Bibi in a shift, major or not.
He could probably pull off a patterned sundress ...

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"... that's amore!"

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"I love this new drink! What did you call it? Espresso? Give me all the espressos!"

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While talking with their mouths full. Egads.

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I can still remember the TV ads for a similar product, the "Sound of Power" by Marx.

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A slug is crawling on an empty Ancient Age whiskey bottle.

A slug is crawling on an empty Ancient Age whiskey bottle.

*Tsk*
It's not even 9 a.m. and he's hitting the bottle.

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"Tim" the bear?
Was "Teddy" already copyrighted?

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Another triumph from Chef Boy-R-P Lovecraft.

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Why should I believe them? There are clearly FOUR people in the group.

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What Leo gots is a bad case of the static electricity ...

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She looks thrilled.

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Don't give up on your dreams.

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After an initial assessment, you could charge the troublesome humans even more. #SlidingScale

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... and this'n as well, from 1988. Featuring Sonny Landreth on awesome slide guitar. Produced by Glyn Johns.

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If Todd Rundgren is to be believed, we can *deface* the music as well ...

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Cover art for "The Return of the Hellecasters" cd.

Cover art for "The Return of the Hellecasters" cd.

My Record Store Day find:

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"Ew, that's just-- hang on, I've actually made that."
It got Cook's Country magazine's "good ol' comfort food" rebrand.

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Gotta confess, I didn't know there was such a position, but I hope their surname was "Rizzo."

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[A woman and a man are having a tense conversation on the sofa. Behind them, a typical dining room, with flowers in a vase and thick, hard-backed books cunningly arranged so the titles face up.]

Woman: That's what I love about you, Harold. You always pick the right moment to chime in with a pointless cliché to let me know you *haven't* been listening.
Harold: Well, better late than never, eh?
Woman: Stop proving my point.

[A woman and a man are having a tense conversation on the sofa. Behind them, a typical dining room, with flowers in a vase and thick, hard-backed books cunningly arranged so the titles face up.] Woman: That's what I love about you, Harold. You always pick the right moment to chime in with a pointless cliché to let me know you *haven't* been listening. Harold: Well, better late than never, eh? Woman: Stop proving my point.

#FumettiFriday "I've had a lot of time to think, what with my social media platform doing its own rolling blackouts."

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This is all happening because Republicans refused to hold Trump accountable for Jan 6. And now the “Sec of War” is comparing Trump to Jesus. Well done, GOP.

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Beginning to wonder if I confused "What Would You Say" for another song ... it must've been in an old Rolling Stone article, but I'm too lazy (and cheap) to create an account so I can search *their* back issues.

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No, prosciutto!
There must be cure for it ...

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Whew. I thought it was just me, because of that thing I posted earlier about Pete Hegseth.

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It's not mentioned on his Wikipedia page either. I gotta find that article. To the archives!

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(That li'l Music Man amp has a new Jensen speaker in it now.)

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Does the bio mention "What Would You Say" was under consideration (briefly) for inclusion on the Help! album? They rehearsed it, but eventually went with "Act Naturally" so Ringo could have a vocal outing.

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I've heard *about* this song most of my life, but never actually heard it. Norman Smith was a balance engineer at Abbey Road studios. The Beatles nicknamed him "Normal."

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a man in a suit and hat is sitting in a chair and saying well well Alt: Clip of an elderly man in a suit and hat, turning while seated in a chair at a group meeting, and saying, "Well, well" to a new arrival.

Every time a clip of Hegseth crops up, I'm reminded of Wm. Burroughs' routine from Naked Lunch, "The Man Who Taught His Asshole to Talk."

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Like certain hereditary markers, I skipped a generation.

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Hey, HEY! Someone could get hurt!

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