What a square, daddy-o, you're so uptight it ain't right.
What a square, daddy-o, you're so uptight it ain't right.
Because it's a Wednesday. Isn't it? Aw, fuck.
I admit that it has been a while, but I did try to read up at the time. As I recall, the basic scenario was that the Board had not been informed by Spanier or anyone else of any of these goings on until extremely late in the day, like 2011. So that the serious allegations in the report—failing to stop a child rapist…
Just a little musical travel gift. I had a friend who loved this album, so I ended up liking it a lot, too. Later, when I lived in Tokyo, this song must have run through my head ten thousand times.
Yes, absolutely, I can't believe I missed that; you must see a game. In Tokyo, the Yakult Swallows play outdoors, which is nicer than the Giants in the Dome, I think, at that time of year.
If you feel like a reasonable day trip from Tokyo, to see some historical architecture: Nikko and Kamakura, both have nice temples, both easily accessible by train.
You missed the actual critical point that was missed, relating to clients paying for desired conclusions.
People who only know Peter Frampton for Frampton Comes Alive and all that might not realize that he was a rocker before that, in Humble Pie, as a whiz kid guitarist—Steve Marriott and Greg Ridley did the singing. He's got a cowriter credit on this track, and a nice solo too.
Pedro? There have been no serious allegations against Pedro that I can recall, his Wikipedia page has no mentions of any, and nothing turns up on Google.
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I know I'm too late, but thought you'd like to know that Rudy Ray Moore's Disco Godfather is the greatest movie ever made. 2001, Do The Right Thing, Repo Man and Topsy-Turvy are also pretty good.
We really hate the way you guys scream at each other over a bunch of nonsense. Come let us scream at you over a bunch of nonsense, that ought to fix it.
Just now stumbled on this, it's new to me. The Elite Football League of India (EFLI).
I'm sure the Super Bowl thing is what it is, but I'm more interested in the piece on the teenage guru. I'm checking it out now.
A useful post, thank you. I once heard from a Texas barbecue master a tip regarding beef brisket: if you want your meat to end up moist, don't boil away the water within it. So, he supposedly knew how to keep his pit below 212 F. I don't do brisket, but I'd like to apply the same principle to pork. I can't achieve…
Yes, chipotle is a nice way to add a little smokiness. Or just roast the onions, jalapenos, garlic, and some tomatoes for 40 - 50 minutes before doing the rest of the recipe. It's not a substitute for smoke in your meat, of course, but roasting your veggies is good for stuff like this.
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You're right, and it's been done better.
I'm a fan of Schefter. I once heard him on John Kincade's radio show, briefly discussing being a teetotaler, how seeing alcoholism in his family had led him the opposite direction; I like Schefter's sobriety and professionalism. I liked that a couple of years ago, when people went stupid over his use of the word…
I cannot believe what's lying around YouTube. There was a time this would have been such a treasure. I had this on LP a long time ago, had no idea there was film of it, just now found it. CCR at their thunderous best in 1970. There's a 50-minute copy with more, but this is the first two songs. John Fogerty is so…