u/EStreet12

Dumbass Question...

In "Streets of Bakersfield" the guy gets locked up in San Fran, and took $15 from a drunken cell mate. He then says he left him his watch and house key, becuas "Don't want folks thinkin' that I'd steal...".
What does one thing have to do with the other? $15 watch? And why the house key? Am I looking to deeply?

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u/EStreet12 — 6 days ago
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Opening

Just a random thought... the way they edit the show down (particularly MeTV!), why must we sufffer through the same opening credits? Why can't they chop that down, instead of the actual show? I am guessing there is probably some FCC regulation that mandates some sort of opening scenes/credits, but still. I noticed The Office's opening credits are edited down in syndication. Why not our's?

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u/EStreet12 — 8 days ago

Recent Album Dumps

I got off the bandwagon a couple years ago, but I am curious: After all the hype surrounding the release of all those albums a few months ago, what is the consensus? I know, not any easy question to answer, and in this modern world, you can't go by radio play or album sales, so I am asking here.
Personally, when Letter To You came out, my interest and enthusiasm was at its highest since 1999 with the HOF and Reunion Tour. I think that isa brilliant album.... but I guess I got Bruce fatigue (after 39 years),then the 18 people on stage, static setlists and the preaching... It seemed to me at the time that the albums were just a garage sale, clearing a bunch of crap out of storage. What do you guys think about those albums?

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u/EStreet12 — 12 days ago