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Walkens welcome

Jed Hresko spotted this sign today.

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I saw this sign in a store in Arlington a few weeks ago.

I saw the sign at a hair salon.

It was up at KO Pies (Eastie) at least a year ago.

I'm not even in his district but he provides detailed info on what's going on in Congress. Great info. Get it even if you disagree with him. You'll have his stance on the issues.

subscribe to the new Netflix-like streaming service FilmStruck, which combines the Turner Classic catalog of silents-to-70s Hollywood and prestige foreign films with the Criterion Collection and its overflowing banquet of beautifully-restored indie, art-house and foreign films, if only so you can catch all five "Lone Wolf and Cub" 70s-vintage samurai revenge films.

Wait, what were we talking about? Some store sign? Uh-huh. Uh-huh. Okay, I see. Yeah, I suppose my bit wan't totally on point. Yes, yes. Okay. You came here to talk about Walken/walk-in, I just wanted to-- all right, already, I get it. I get it! I GET IT! Jeez.

But still: get FilmStruck. "Lone Wolf and Cub" totally rules.

Looks like a great service.
BTW, my post was meant for the Fairmount/ Capuano article. His newsletter is great.

I think you'll understand

Bringin it around baby

I am waiting for it to be available on Roku, which seems like it's taking forever. This month it is supposed to be available.

I subscribed to Warner Classic for a few years, but got rid of it as they never added new films.

have a Walken closet?

a Gable roof

Walken distance to public transportation? Or Walken shower? It's Brookline so maybe some fancy homes have a Walken wine cellar?

Almost every restaurant I've worked in has some variation on this: