So I decided to do a live blog of the draft tonight! I’ll be drinking and commenting as fast as my fingers can type. I’ll…
Blur: A Retrospective (Part 4) The Great Escape
The Great Escape was released on the ominous day of September 11th (in 1995) and although initially lauded by critics, it hasn’t maintained the same…
Alan Turing, Isaac Newton & Jack Ketch walk into a bar
I just finished reading Neal Stephenson‘s mind blowing The Baroque Cycle, which consists of 8 books altogether. This series of books is historical fiction which…
The Patty Winters Show
On today’s “The Patty Winters Show”. Is the ozone layer letting us down? Guest Editor’s Note: I’ve forgotten who I had lunch with earlier, and…
Blur: A Retrospective (Part 3) Parklife
Parklife is widely regarded as Blur’s best album by a lot of different magazine, lists, etc. It easily becomes their most popular album to date,…
MTV Classic (3)
Editor’s Note: Where I turn on MTV Classic and review the first video I see Commercial Break and House of Pop is on. Excited that…
Blur: A Retrospective (Part 2) Modern Life Is Rubbish
For full transparency this is possibly my favorite Blur release of all-time. It’s definitely in the top 3 and as you will see as I…
Previously possibly new, now just an existing segment where a ridiculous fast food item catches my eye and I criticize its existence
Back so fucking soon! Oh my god. I’m not happy to be here but Papa John’s just had to force my hand! Today’s topic is…
Blur: A retrospective Part 1 (Leisure)
Everyone has a favorite band, or musical act. I’ve flirted with a couple different artists who at different times during my life I identified as…
Possible New Segment where a ridiculous fast food item catches my eye and I criticize its existence
Editor’s Note: What he said above, also…the Post image is a pic of Dr. Frankenstein, who I assume is exec 1 in the conversation below…