heh! My band just got mentioned on Ed Norris' radio show (he is disgraced former police commisioner who appears on the Wire now as Bunk's fellow homicide detective)! He had the Charm City Rollergirls on and we're playing their championship bout on Sunday. It's just a total Smalltimore moment.
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Or, possibly, the detective character is named Ed Norris after the disgraced former police commissioner but the real Ed Norris has appeared on the show. It's all so convoluted.
Woo Hoo! It's time to party like we're gonna have to burn the evidence later. Or something like that. Bet the brass are somewhat less than amused.
That's so awesome, Lisah, that I hardly have words.
Yeah, very cool. In a different way than your knowing Ziggy Sobatka's stunt penis, but cool nonetheless. (Uh, you know, in the less than Biblical sense.)
That's so awesome, Lisah, that I hardly have words.
I KNOW! Evidently he's a little obsessed with the rollergirls.
So, I'm watching Deadwood S1 Ep4 this morning (we're on a break as S talks to her brother on the phone), and I can't help but feel that this is the episode where Wild Bill dies. He's the first character we see in the episode, and there are many lines referring to his death in one way or another. Hickok's own "Will you please let me go to Hell the way I want to?" to Charlie Utter, just before Charlie leaves for Cheyenne. Plus the line "He too is God's handiwork," about the droopy-eyed cunt mouth hoople-head, just after he bragged about having a gun and then refused to sell it to his more level-headed friend poker partner.
It's also the episode where Hickok gets Seth to investigate Mrs. Garrett's claim, after her husband comes back all murdered.
Also? It's nice to be watching DVDs that have been out for a while, 'caz I don't have to white font all this stuff.
If that's correct, is it the same episode where Ellsworth states his line about fucking up his life flatter than hammered shit?
is it the same episode where Ellsworth states his line about fucking up his life flatter than hammered shit?
Yep.
Just finished. Poor Jane. It was so vividly clear every time she got anywhere near Bill that she was madly in love with him, and that she would never admit it, even to herself.
Poor Jane.