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UGLY THINGS #51Like putting up your screen windows or changing your underwear, the arrival of the latest UGLY THINGS is definitely a part of the year one looks most forward to. This new ish is no...
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HIGH SIX! (THINGS THAT HAVE BEEN LAYING AROUND OR JUST DON'T FIT INTO ANY OF THE OTHER POSTS SO LIKE...TA-DAAH!)POPEYES LOUISIANA KITCHEN (restaurant) A Popeyes has just opened where the old Tim...
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DEE-VEE-DEE SET REVIEW! THELMA TODD & ZASU PITTS---THE HAL ROACH COLLECTION 1931-33 (MVD Visual) It's been nigh on over two decades since my comedy short obsession (which at the time was wiggling...
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As you already know by now, here's another weakened post for y'all to enjoy in whatever masochistic ways you most certainly can. eke outta your obviously under-developed minds A fairly decent one too...
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MOOM PITCHER REVIEW BY BILL SHUTE! THE GOLDEN GOOSE (East Germany, 1964), presented by K. Gordon Murray!The Saturday/Sunday “kiddie matinee” with special programming aimed at the under-12 set still...
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BOOK REVIEW! FIVE YEARS AHEAD OF MY TIME - GARAGE ROCK FROM THE 1950s TO THE PRESENT by Seth Bovey (Reaktion Books, 2019) When I first discovered the existence of this book via a review in the latest...
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Another kinda/sorta shortie this week, or at least it's short enough in a way that I shoulda put a little more meat, or at least cereal filler, into the package. Not that much brand spanking new, or...
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BOOK REVIEW! WINSOR McCAY EDITORIAL WORKS (Checker Books, 2006)I first espied one of McCay's political cartoons in some comics history book 'bout forty years ago and knew it was the most inane thing...
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It's that time of the week again, which is surely a whole lot better than THAT TIME OF THE MONTH which I don't have to tell you about if you have a cyster. But I gotta give myself credit for making it...
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ELVIS HAS LEFT THE BUILDING by Bill ShuteThose of you who have met me or spent much time with me know that I’m very much into Elvis. I have recordings of 600+ live shows, I have pretty much every...
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COMIC BOOK REVIEW! WORLDS UNKNOWN PRESENTS THE THING CALLED...KILLDOZER (April 1974)Like most normal people with their heads screwed on tight, I like to enjoy a comic book during those long lulls in...
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Well here I am, troddin' down that path we call life tryin' to make the best of it all no matter just how ikky and wonky the entire trip can get at times. Right now things are relatively smoothsville...
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BOOK REVIEW! MOE HOWARD AND THE THREE STOOGES BY MOE HOWARD (Citadel Press, 1977)I told you guys about how when I was a kid my mom'd hide a bunch of my toys in a box and put them in a place where I...
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Er --- uh --- hi! Hope things are pickin' up at least in a downright life-reaffirming way for you like they are for me! Not that the music that I adore is comin' at me with all of the fiery force of a...
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BOOK REVIEW BY BILL SHUTE! THE COMPLETE RAMAR OF THE JUNGLE (Gwandanaland Comics # 1569)!As a comic book, RAMAR OF THE JUNGLE ran for five issues. The first was with Toby Press (see pic, the well-worn...
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BOOK REVIEW! THE FLINTSTONES (Whitman Publishing, 1962)Y'know, most of the time comics of a specific print variety (newspaper, comic book, animation...) just don't transfer well into other forms of...
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THE BLACK TO COMM GUIDE TO BREAKFAST CEREALS or DID YOU EVER KNOW THAT I ALWAYS THOUGHT POST NASAL DRIP WAS A NEW MORNING TREAT? Ever since I was but a mere turdler I've been told that breakfast was...
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MOOM PITCHER REVIEW! SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE (1967), STARRING SEAN FLYNN! It's too bad that Erroll's son Sean didn't catch on inna moom pitcher biz because the guy was really stellar here (none of that...
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Eh---another week for me and you, but another week with plenty to do! Like watch old tee-vee shows, listen to high energy soundspurts, read up on that life-reaffirming, soul-searching scripture that...
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MOOM PITCHER REVIEW BY BILL SHUTE! WALK EAST ON BEACON (1952)Nothing satisfies like a hard-boiled Cold War-era espionage/crime film, and when it’s directed by Alfred Werker of HE WALKS BY NIGHT fame...
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