MINE DO THAT TOO
MINE DO THAT TOO
Oh God, it's been 22 years?
This is the thought I was trying to formulate. It's not Cosby's personal legacy that is what is at stake here - it is everything that his show did, and it was truly groundbreaking. That's what's so sad. It's also such a shock because it was such a big part of most of our childhoods, and nostalgia is a crazy-powerful…
I want so many more articles like this. This article was fascinating, the comments are fascinating, history is fascinating. I would have never stumbled into this subject on my own and you did a phenomenal job of telling this story.
*Thor cup smash* ANOTHER!
YES, I THIRD THIS
I want to be there right now with all the cake.
Hell of a long-term ROI. That's really interesting to think about though. I love history so much.
That's so Rayven.
He recently played a show in Iowa where he gave his guitar to a fan who was undergoing cancer treatment.
I can't fault her for that. I would, too.
That sounds like tipping your waitress with your loose pocket change. Ugh.
They have to jack up their concert ticket prices *because* they aren't making money streaming. That is their income. That is where they make their money.
Right? I AM LEARNING SO MUCH!
Ha!! I'm gonna turn it into a drinking game for me.
I heard Sleigh Ride so many times last year I wanted to somehow reach through my car speakers and strangle whatever DJ dared play it.
My friend calls this day "Christmas 1st."
This entire piece is a thing of beauty.
A CD should never be $20 unless it's, like, a fancy multi-disk set with oodles of bonus features.
I have been saying this for years. Even a 14 year old using text-speak would be more coherent than he usually is.