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You ever hear of this case, Brian?

Posted by Billdude (@billdude) on Aug. 7, 2024, 12:30 p.m.

https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/1eixss8/hot_spring_county_john_doefound_wrapped_in_a/

That was in 1991, you’re from that town right? You and Billy Bob Thornton? Wouldn’t you have been graduating high school around that time?
Did you DO IT?
Did you kill that poor guy, Brian?

Be sure to click the link and get a load of the hideous artist’s rendition of what the dude’s face must’ve looked like.

I was waiting for TonyV to say something about LIA, but I guess TonyV is MIA. Where’s Tony fuckin V, Brian?

I, Claudius and its immediate sequel are a pretty good read, just for the whole sweep of the whole thing. No, it probably shouldn’t be used as a history book. I like the cameo appearance by Jesus, though.

Talking Heads…they’ve made one masterpiece, three other albums I really like, and I can find great work on their other lesser albums too, and they’re intellectual and important and have lasted throughout the ages and they did the best song I heard in 2006 and I love the concert movie they did and their live work is noteworthy, and…
…I don’t think about ‘em much!

So the Iceberg Slim book is worse than Merle Haggard’s autobiography, then? You made the Haggard one sound pretty rough!