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  1. Brutal. I watched the first 30 seconds (literally), and couldn't take any more. The guy has to edit that shit a dozen times per minute? I then read this thread, and decided to go back and watch some more, fast-forwarding to the beginning of the interview (actually just before the interview began, so I got to see a few more edits- like between where he says "please watch my channel" and "thank you for watching"). Hoffman struck me immediately as immature and dull, but that's not why I turned it off again. That interviewer... I mean, it's like we're listening to somebody's junior high music project. Oh well, I really don't care anyway.
  2. Embraceable You Ron Cey D'Amato
  3. Robert Lamm Herbert Lom Winchester, Lem
  4. Woody Allen Buster Keaton Mia Hamm
  5. Anita Bryant Anita O'Day Otis Day
  6. The Yankee Clipper Vidal Sassoon Edward Scissorhands
  7. Thanks for the link. A good way to reflect today. Also found some other great photos at the "Ruins of Normandy" link.
  8. Joe Garagiola Tony Kubek Bob Costas
  9. Come on, thelil. He knows you're the man (aside from Rin Tinton, of course... or was Rin Tinton a dog? This gets confusing). By the way, props for your (hopefully temporary, as no laughs are involved) role here as a solid voice of reason.
  10. Gio Ponti Reo Coker Arnold Schwarzenegger
  11. Mr. Bill Gumby Henry Clay
  12. Sharon, Lois & Bram Fred Penner Raffi
  13. Esther Rolle Austin Carr Miles
  14. Spalding Gray Flip Wilson Jon Voight
  15. Andy Devine Bob Keeshan Shari Lewis
  16. Tab Hunter The Artful Dodger Jack Benny
  17. Have a good one, Scott. Hope you're able to get out on the links soon.
  18. Robin And The Seven Hoods General John B. Hood Johnny B. Goode
  19. "The Joneses" Alias Smith & Jones The Smiths
  20. Inventing it and carefully molding it into one of the most important cultural phenomena of the 21st Century are two very different things. Yes. This is true. Which is why I will be forever grateful to Organissimo for giving my existence on earth whatever meaning it may have. And even if this masterwork by O is insufficient to give my life any meaning, you folks can rest assured that you are doing the Godster's work. (He likes when I call him that. He calls me the Lil) Btw, the whole "carefully molding..." thing was just a little mock conceit on my part. So clever and hilarious that I'm here explaining it now.
  21. Perhaps try your luck here: http://speakeasy.jazzcorner.com/speakeasyarchive/thread.php?forumid=2504 Thanks for linking that. I brings back memories. Was your motive to accuse Jim Sangrey for killing it? (It's a longstanding half-joke at JC that the person who posts last on a thread is a thread killer) Nah, my motive (as always) was to celebrate the one true zen master (I have no idea what I mean by that, but let's just go with it). If everybody would just read that thread, then your transition over to the Big O ought to go very smoothly, and life in general will be better for all (some) (okay, maybe a few, but still). Oh, and it may amount to overkill, but I should probably make sure you see this: There. Now we can go eat.
  22. Perhaps try your luck here: http://speakeasy.jazzcorner.com/speakeasyarchive/thread.php?forumid=2504
  23. steve, did you see my post earlier in this thread? steve?
  24. Monty Patton Mr. Hilter
  25. Rick Steves Anthony Bourdain Michael Palin
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