You don’t want to go down that run. That run’s got a history.

28. Ski Weekend – R.L. Stine


Icy roads, teenagers, and stranger danger all come to play in this tale from Fear Street. Well, it’s labeled as Fear Street, but it’s quite a stretch to consider an out of the way ski resort and creepy middle of nowhere cabin to be part of Shadyside, it would almost be nice to start the story via a meeting of Fear Street’s version of the Midnight Society – flashlights up! Anyhow, there is some decent tension in the story once the teenagers run off the icy road and end up shacking up with some weirdos in their hilltop lodge. As much as I like a good supernatural twist, sometimes in R.L. Stine books those seem like a total reach and it works better to stick to just people. I am a little pissed that there was virtually no skiing in the book though. I blow at skiing, but I do enjoy a good 80s ski movie parody and I wish someone would have foreshadowed at them about how they’re “gonna have a bad time.”


Mixtape 3:


1. Montage – Team America


2. Acceptable in the 80s – Calvin Harris


3. Five Seconds – Peeping Tom


4. Temple Music – The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster


5. Cold War – Death from Above 1979


6. Let the Poison Spill from Your Throat – The Faint


7. Wannabe in LA – Eagles of Death Metal


8. Handsome Devil – The Smiths


9. Den Frusna Munnen – Finntroll


10. Laboramus – The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster


11. Weapon of Choice – Black Rebel Motorcycle Club


12. Romantic Rights – Death from Above 1979


13. Running Fire – The Duke Spirit


14. Leaves – Bass Drum of Death


15. Twisted Nerve – The Damned


16. The First Vietnamese War – The Black Angels


17. Alaska Highway – Dan Bern


Asspen is frankly one of the greatest South Park episodes of all time. Of all time.

Pickles knows that hibernating in a down quilt is the best possible way to get through winter.

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