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Braindead Radio Episode 4: The Devil's Retards
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Good show, especially about the nerdcore genre. Something I do not follow at all.
But yes, Scary Tales to tell in the dark. I remember those books and I remember getting the shit scared out of me in third grade when the substitute teacher showed the drawing of the girl who had a boil on her face that exploded into tons of spiders."Everything is amazing right now and no one is happy" - Louis C.K.
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The other book that Alvin Schwartz did, "In a Dark Dark Room" (the one that had ol' Ribbonneck in it) had huge reread value when I was a little kid.
Best thing I ever bought at all of those shitty elementary school Scholastic-sponsored book fairs.
And the reason Sam kills the hotwife and then tries his luck with Brian Cox is that they both don't have the Halloween Spirit. Might as well have called this A Pagan Carol and expanded on the bus driver story.
Agreed with the sentiment regarding the movie. Give me Creepshow any day.Me quick one want slow
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It had no Ed Harris dancing, no meteor shit, and no Adrienne Barbeau to toss in the crate.
The comic book transitions were less flimsy than the shit they stapled together in T'rT.
If only Brian Cox took the 'tard zombies out to the beach and buried them up to their 'tard heads in sand at low tide.Me quick one want slow
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Any more thoughts about this ep? I'm about to make the next episode an hour of us rambling about nothing as opposed to trying to have actual conversations as it seems those are the episodes that get the most posts."Looking like Nic Cage dressed in Kurt Cobain's closet. I mean that as a compliment" - BillyG
"Too cunty for wine bars, too dainty for real bars." - Anderson
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I'll listen to it tonight (honest). I've started and stopped a few times (got distracted, not your fault) and need to just block everything out and actually, you know, pay attention.We are so accustomed to disguise ourselves to others that in the end we become disguised to ourselves.
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