I dunno. Ralph Nader says it happened. Jim Musselman says it happened. Neither of those guys are big on the right-wing.
I dunno. Ralph Nader says it happened. Jim Musselman says it happened. Neither of those guys are big on the right-wing.
Here's what I was able to find from more mainstream sources on that:
I hadn't heard that one! Good to know, thanks!
Sweet Little Sixteen
She's got the grown-up blues
Tight dresses and lipstick
She's sportin' high-heeled shoes…
The Great Twenty-Eight has been on my iPod & phone for a dozen years (and on tape & CD before that), and I will never take it off or stop listening to it. "Thirty Days?" "Come On?" "Brown-Eyed Handsome Man?" (and the others, those are just my favorites.) You cannot beat those songs, ever.
The Great Twenty-Eight is one of the best albums in the world. Those songs never get old. Chuck is fucking awesome.
I saw his name trending on Twitter and was terrified.
All of them. Seriously. It's worth a Google, if you've got some time and are curious.
Good motives? Moore's only motives are money and self-aggrandization. He doesn't give two shits about anyone but himself, and his actions throughout his career have proved that again and again.
Johnny Ola liked it, though.
I like the way you think, sir.
Shades is the BEST. His little head-shakes, like, "Why are you messing with this? Let's just do some business and make some fucking money," are awesome.
1. I am not a dude.
Have you seen the videos? Do you see a book anywhere—anywhere—in them?
You GO, Rose!!!
He's fantastic to see in anything. (Not "correcting," just adding.)
Commenters here really are overwhelmingly pretty cool, reasonable, and friendly. It's a good place.
Well, come on. He deserves nothing but contempt for daring to still be alive and trying to entertain people. How dare he!
Perfect, and true. I completely agree.
"…the fact that black people are being shot in open carry states for having a book in their hands."