I remember when these were just worthless curiosities. It wasn’t that long ago.
I remember when these were just worthless curiosities. It wasn’t that long ago.
Came here to say this! Gen I w126 had some lovely ribs.
No... both Tron and Bullitt are actually bad.
Thusly?
I am not an expert but it seems to me I read a story that it was known the Orings,which caused the Challenger explosion, were faulty but they went ahead with it and we know the results.
I have a feeling that Gorsuch is going to be one of those guys the conservatives look at it 25 years and be like, “Wait, who vetted this asshole again?”
Every accusation is a confession with these assholes
The cultural is a major problem. This is a clear “chilling effect” thing where a message was sent.
Read the article. In certain cases, speaking out like this is protected under labor law - hence the Unfair Labor Practice charges.
To my understanding (only a wee’un when she died), Diana was known as being a bit dim. She only got one O-Level at school or something like that, failing all of them twice, despite top private schooling of course.
She was a child of the aristocracy. Privileged, and by nature spoiled and self-centered. The extent to which the Firm expects new members to subsume themselves to the machine runs counter to that type of upbringing, unless like the actual family members they’ve been beaten over the head with “DUTY” since they could…
Don’t get me started on Dylan.
Oh, and thanks for letting us know about Sophie Muller! I didn't know a woman directed all those videos. That is so awesome! Looking her up now.
Absolutely! “Savage” is such an underrated album! I think the fact that people took “I Need a Man” seriously hurt the initial interest. It’s a satire, turning all the songs that objectify women on their heads. The band has at least a dozen songs where Annie slyly mocks love songs. This was a reaction to the media…
How the heck Priest hasn’t gotten in on a normal entry is beyond me. Along with Sabbath, every single hard rock and heavy metal band since their inception owes their existence to Priest’s excellence and influence.
British Steel is the favorite Judas Priest album of people who have only heard British Steel.
With regards to Eurythmics - I’d throw another album of theirs into the mix - Savage. It’s a, well, naughtily experimental album by Stewart and Lennox, wasn’t as successful as their previous albums but still gave us some really solid performances with songs like You Have Placed a Chill in My Heart, I Need a Man (don’t…