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I dunno if I should even bother asking any of you readers to part with any helpful information that might aid me in my rock 'n roll research. After all, you guys were such help when I asked about the...
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MOOM PITCHER REVIEW! THE MYSTERY OF THUG ISLAND starring Guy Madison, Peter Van Eyck, Inge Schoner & Giacomo Rossi-Stuart (Columbia 1964)Another snoozer that reminds me of those Sunday afternoons...
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FANZINE FANABLA!!!!!I haven't been doing any of those "special edition" kinda weekend blogposts that Brad Kohler and scant few others out there seem to appreciate, so for a change of scenery here's yet...
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MOOM PITCHER REVIEW! ZOTZ! STARRING TOM POSTON AND JIM BACKUS (Columbia, 1962)Here's a really fuh-KNEE moom that had me laughing harder'n the time that busfulla crippled orphans accidentally got run...
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What a bee-youtifully gloomy Saturday morning we're having right now what with alla that overcast, rain and downright depressing weather that resonates powerfully within my system! Takes me back to...
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BOOK REVIEW! BIG CHUCK!, MY FAVORITE STORIES FROM 47 YEARS ON CLEVELAND TV by Chuck Shodowski with Tom Feran (Gray & Company, 2008) In typical suburban-slob-laden BLOG TO COMM terminology, the...
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Brad Kohler told me that I should have a blog that details my nightly dreams and nothing else! That might be a funzy idea 'n all, but frankly 1) I really don't have that many cohesive dreams that I can...
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BOOK REVIEW! THE ADVENTURES OF LITTLE ARCHIE VOLUMES ONE AND TWO (Archie Publications, 2004/2008 respectively)Back during the days of my "serious" comic book collecting days, I didn't care one iota for...
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Now this isLately I've been occupying myself (and in the privacy of my own boudoir at that!) by having lotsa fun on the web by scouring the Internet Database on the hunt for those old issues of...
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MOOM PITCHER REVIEW! THE CHOPPERS starring Arch Hall Jr.!!! (Fairway International, 1961)Other'n DEADWOOD 76 this was the only Arch Hall Jr. I missed out on seeing lo these many years, but thanks to...
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Here's something that I lifted off of the Ex-Army Libertarian National site whichonly goes to show you that there are somepotent humor aimed right at yourgroinal capacity being made even these sad and...
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MOOM PITCHER REVIEW! THE WIND starring Lillian Gish and Lars Hansen (MGM, 1928) It really takes a lot to get this fanabla's hide in front of a tee-vee set anymore, but I managed to pull myself outta...
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THIRTY YEARS?????? Ya mean it's been three whole %$&#*@ decades since the debut issue of BLACK TO COMM (at first going under its original moniker FUD soon to be PFUD! then PFUDD! before settling on...
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MOOM PITCHER REVIEW! MURDER BY MUSIC starring Brett Halsey and Marilu Tolo (1969) What made a musicologist, a music student and a low life Romanian tough guy jump outta their apartment windows...
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Well, I finally got that nice rainy autumn day that's just perfect for reading old (early seventies and before) comic book sagas mostly of a DC or Marvel variety whilst snuggled in the comfort of my...
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MOOM PITCHER REVIEW! WAY DOWN EAST starring Lillian Gish and Richard Barthelmess, directed by D.W. Griffith (1920)OK, so Griffith was still doing fine at this time. I'll certainly agree to that....
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IF YOU DON'T LIKE THIS BRAND O' ROCKISM IN YOUR PATHETIC EXCUSE FOR A LIFE, THEN GIT WHILE THE GITTIN'S GOOD, GIDDIT???Can't agree with your more cysta, because here at BLOG TO COMM we deal in hard...
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MOOM PITCHER REVIEW! ZORRO AND THE THREE MUSKETEERS starring Gordon Scott (Italy 1963) Not since BILLY THE KID VS. DRACULA have I seen such a mind-curdling coming together as this 'un!Call me a retard...
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I guess the biggest news of the week, at least concerning us high energy maniacs goes, is my finding out about the recent passing of none other than Stooges saxophonist Steve Mackay, dead at the still...
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MAGAZINE REVIEW! BULL TONGUE REVIEW #4, edited by Byron Coley (and available via Forced Exposure) Along with UGLY THINGS #40 (review naturally forthcoming), this li'l pub's the spiritual pacemaker that...
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