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America Wakes Up With Lionel!

On The Lionel Show: Friday, October 30, 2009 CE

Thursday October 29, 2009 7:30 p.m.

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In the beginning. It's Ventilation Friday.

Action! Matt Atchity joins us from Rotten Tomatoes. There a whole bunch of movies out there and Matt and I will discuss what you must see. My pick, as I've stated, "This Is It."

Better the devil you know. Magus Peter H. Gilmore, High Priest of The Church of Satan joins us. True. Would I lie? He's the author of The Satantic Scriptures. There's a devil. The Catholic Church has its own resident exorcist and I dressed up as her every Halloween until the age of 43. Let's get to know Beelzebub.

Brobdingnagian in hilarity. Josh Lieb is the Executive Producer of The Daily Show and the author of I am a Genius of Unspeakable Evil and I Want to be Your Class President. This book will break all sales records and Mr. Lieb will know a success few can even imagine. He joins us.

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Lionelfan

Great guests L-Train.

The Shining was pretty darn scary!

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the jaco pastorius experience

http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2009-10-28/martin-scorseses-top-11-horror-films-of-all-time/full/

re: yesterday's show. melissa continues to show her perfection by selecting argento's suspiria as the scariest movie ever made. it is so scary that i turned it off in terror the first time i watched it--no joke, it is of a different terror caliber than any other movie i've ever seen.
also, the shining is a great, great movie and very scary (funny too with jack n's amazing performance)
check out scorsese's list of scary movies to see-the most brilliant director/film historian alive

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mlashm

http://www.airspacemag.com/space-exploration/The_Ultimate_Paper_Airplane.html

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mlashm

Regarding the passport found at the WTC site of the hijackers...

When the space shuttle blew up, they found the diary of that Israeli astronaut. This inspired a Japanese scientist to design small tiny PAPER re-entry vehicles.

"...Last year Japanese astronaut Koichi Wakata expressed an interest in joining the project, after he’d learned that some materials made of paper—including a flight diary and notes taken by Israeli astronaut Ilan Ramon—had survived space shuttle Columbia’s violent breakup on reentering the atmosphere in 2003."

So there.

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