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Doohickie

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  1. I would kill for a Ted's chargrilled Sahlen's hot dog right now.
  2. Zucker drawing the penalty by skating hard. It was a slewfoot.
  3. "He's not eating like we are, I'll tell you that right now." Rayzor, speaking of Reimer πŸ˜„
  4. You are correct. He was due in May, came in March. Doing very well though. If he could stay awake to eat long enough, we could bust him outta NICU. He's one week old today. And I have to say: My son is gonna be the best dad. He's just so good with Bowen.
  5. But if you're in the Tampa market, ESPN+ does nothing. Sabres games are blacked out in the Dallas market when the Sabres play the Stars. I have to watch them on Victory+.
  6. I hope Lindy gives Noah some top six time. I wanted to hate them but that sounds kinda cool.
  7. Watch Lindy put him in Kulich's spot at 1C.
  8. I know some of the songs were part of Lifehouse but never really looked into it much. Now that I see that most of Who's Next was part of the Lifehouse project, I'll listen a little more closely. With the outline at the link you posted I can see how they tie together, but also see how removing the "connecting tissue" of the original concept would put each song on its own island.
  9. Now there's a story arc with a happy ending.
  10. Depends. Who's coming back in the trade?
  11. Ah, too bad. The actual songs on that side are Born to Run (which I described as Infatuation) She's the One (which I described as Under Her Charms) Meeting Across the River (Desperation) Jungleland (Betrayal) Born to Run and Jungleland were huge hits for Springsteen. The songs in between, not so much. But when I listen to the album, those songs are real highlights for me. I don't know if it's intentional or not, but I see a story arc there: Boy meets and woos girl, Girl sinks her claws into him, Boy starts doing crazy illegal stuff to make girl happy, Boy dies in the end.
  12. He's saying compare "THIS" to "THAT", not compare "THIS" to "THIS + THAT"
  13. Depends on the album. To me, Who's Next is just a collection of singles, but Quadrophenia is an extended (double album) single work. There's a whole spectrum in between. Why I occasionally buy "greatest hits" compilations, I prefer to figure out which studio album I would most enjoy and get that instead. Another benefit of listening to whole albums is that sometimes a song doesn't immediately appeal to me but with repeated listens of the album I will decide that a song is pretty good after all.
  14. Kind of reminds me No Doubt's Tragic Kingdom: I was introduced to it through Don't Speak, but again, that's not typical of the rest of the album, but it led me to the album which I really, really, like.
  15. That's a good one. I have it on CD. And really, Santeria isn't exactly typical of that album. It's a little easier to listen to (why it's a popular single) but there's stuff that's equally good, just not as poppy/melodic.
  16. Understand. I kind of think most people don't.
  17. This is where I'm at. I wouldn't depend on him turning the club around.
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