…I think you're unclear on how bubblegum works.
…I think you're unclear on how bubblegum works.
I had the same experience with Monty Python. I found it hilarious even as it flew right over my head. I didn't understand why my parents made me tape over the song "Sit on My Face" on my copy of The Final Rip-Off, or what a Freemason was, but I committed every bit to memory anyway.
I'm finding it to be a conceptual hurdle that my current therapist is younger than me. I have to ignore my brain's stupid interjections of What do you know about suffering, punk?
Now I'm trying to imagine what embarrassments one would find on a facebook wall from the thirties. LINDY HOP 4LYF
Oh, great, now I have "Jump Around" stuck in my head.
I just love this pun thread.
as the color of your energy
He looks like a million other dudebros to me.
I honestly found it sort of baffling. Lochte is…forgettable.
"Diamond" always hits me right in the music feels, despite the many spins it's gotten since high school.
What strikes me now is how much (despite not being a parent myself) I empathize with Joyce.
It's weird when you start to realize that the people in positions of authority (cops, doctors, etc.) whom you're encountering are, increasingly, younger than you are.
Counterpoint: Futurama.
Without the stink of nostalgia on it, it's probably nonessential, particularly if Luhrmann's style doesn't interest you.
Look, GJI irritates me more often than not, but if you're going to make a complaint this broad, I'm not sure what they could do to satisfy you.
I would, but #17 is going to blow my mind, and/or I won't believe it.
I love how jazzed the musicians seem, looking at each other and grinning as she blows.
You shouldn't flaunt authority like that.
Hey, mind if I pound some ranch?