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Subject: Patrick Swayze

  • Ballas Hough Band, the band from Dancing with the Stars, brings MILFs to Record Bar

    Through the haze, these fans can see their TV/musical idols. People from the TV show Dancing with the Stars danced at Sprint Center last night. I don't know anything about Dancing with the Stars other than it's a reality TV program that challenges C-list celebrities to strut their stuff. But my grandma was excited to hear that I was -- on a lark -- seeing the band featuring some dudes from the show. She likes Dancing with the Stars better than "Idol."  This Stars band is called Ballas Hough

    January 8, 2009
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  • The Citizen Kane of Crap

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  • This Week We Love...

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  • Summer Movies

    June 4, 2009
  • Big Chili

    The Clay Guild hosts the Souper Bowl.

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  • Renaissance Man

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  • Here's Donnie

    A boy befriends a giant, grotesque rabbit.

    February 21, 2002
  • VHS or Vinyl

    April 23, 2009
  • Night & Day Events

    week of April 13, 2000

    April 13, 2000
  • Road House star Patrick Swayze dead at 57

    ​Patrick Swayze died yesterday at age 57 after a nearly two-year struggle with pancreatic cancer. A lot of tributes to Swayze will laud his roles in Dirty Dancing and Ghost. But my favorite Swayze flick is the one sandwiched between the two: Road House (although Red Dawn is an '80s wet dream for G.I. Joe-loving prepubescent boys). In Road House, Swayze played Dalton, a professional bouncer from Los Angeles hired to clean up a small town bar, the Double Deuce, in Jasper, Missouri. Jasper is rea

    September 15, 2009
  • For those who comment, we salute you ...

    ​Patrick Swayze's Road House is the only reason I can think of to go to Jasper, Missouri. He frickin' rips a guys throat out in the flick and epically proclaims, "Pain don't hurt," while defending the Jasper's Double Deuce. Swayze plays Dalton, a world famous bouncer and a philosopher (he does tell his staff to "be nice." Deep).Swayze died this week after a two-year struggle with pancreatic cancer. I wrote a tribute to Swayze and Road House because it kicked my ass -- and apparently every man

    September 18, 2009