
Jet on the ground in north central Oregon
45.451048,-120.460170

45.451048,-120.460170
A 5-in-1 is heading my way from Costco; I honestly can't figure out whether it comes with these. Does it, or should I order some?
In Andy Greene's book we learn the following:
>Lee Eisenberg: We couldn’t remember exactly how it got to Todd. Basically, we wanted it to sound good. We had some relationships with some musicians, and some other people on the show did, and we sent out the lyrics to a bunch of different people. People we had actually heard of and bands we had heard of took the time to record it, kind of on spec, I think?
>Gene Stupnitsky: There were some crazy versions. There were some metal versions.
Now, differing takes on those words, that's awesome enough; but something that thrashes, or evokes Bon Jovi? How kickass would that be? In a completely lame way, of course.
Have L or G mentioned anything more about this on the social medias? It would...make everything right...so raw, so right, all night, alright...oh yeah...
Shore Leave/Amok Time; City on the Edge of Forever; Mirror, Mirror. All fantastic eps, written by people who spent the rest of their time making magazine submissions. And then you have Bloch and Matheson, more of the same, although I'm not so rhapsodic about their contributions.
It'd have been interesting if they tapped this well more. Imagine ST scripts from Fred Pohl, Damien Knight, Robert Silverberg, Harry Harrison. You have to wonder if it would have been an even better show - or basically free from embarrassments.