If I'm going to watch a Roller blown up, I want to see it go down fighting:
They were doing all right at that point (just checked GNRontour.com and it was either December 26 or 27, 1987 at Perkins Palace in Pasadena). I wasn't late, either.
Eloquently said. As a former Domino's driver (the most notable moments of my career were [a] being robbed at gunpoint and [b] delivering several pizzas to the members of Guns 'n' Roses backstage and being tipped 32¢) I appreciate that.
Thank you. My two-year hitch with Domino's taught me to always tip the drivers well when I order from Pizza Hut.
Yes, I'll take the skid of chicken fried steak...
Twisted? I'd be happy with three out of four of those, especially the Ranchero (just never liked rubbernose MGBs) and I'm still kicking myself for not buying a clean '76 Colony Park for $600 ten years ago.
Thank you. My former boss finally gave up on them after a lot of problems and took his 100 + collection (many of which would qualify for this video; he likes quirky/campy '70s-'80s cars) elsewhere.
Maybe because we like to think we'd somehow get the jump on the killer, turn the tables, and put an end to him ourselves?
And the Doe Network as well.
I imagine Our Lady of the Angels would be in there too, right? Our teachers would always bring it up when we were taught about fire drills.
I grew up in the Chicago suburbs. Although I do remember reading the news accounts of Richard Speck when I was six, and the still-unsolved murder of Valerie Percy when I was seven, I guess Gacy was the one who scared me the most; since I was 18 and on the edge of coming out at the time (there but for the grace of God…
The wrong prince showed up - Chang and Aladdin would have made a cute couple.