You know,
I always hated Ballad of a Teenage Queen. It always seemed like someone wrote the song for him and he wasn't singing it by choice. Plus, those backup singers make me feel woozy.
You know,
I always hated Ballad of a Teenage Queen. It always seemed like someone wrote the song for him and he wasn't singing it by choice. Plus, those backup singers make me feel woozy.
That was Bowie. It was about his brother.
He actually has one more year left in his contract after this season. Also, he's been saying variations of this quote since before season 6 started:
I've always wondered about how useless that expression is. I think it ranks high on the useless meter, right in front of asking "How are you?" as you walk by someone.
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Me and Barney, Loyal Order Water Buffalo
Lodge brothers, Loyal Order Water Buffalo
There's a handshake everybody gotta know
Even though they've basically put him in handcuffs every time they've had him around these last few hours? I don't think they'd give him a direct, outright chance to explain himself right away where the end result would be him getting back out into the field.
TOOL BOX? Ye gods.
The "Flock" has by far, the worst set of nicknames I've ever heard in a "gang".
Who needs to know that? All you need to do is smell it.
What about the two hour redemption movie?
Dear Mr. Rabin,
I don't think I don't not like you anymore.
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Nothing about covertly creating a second identity as Gordon Ramsey?
That dude has a 3940832 pack.
I'm glad that we had an episode
that seemingly let us catch our breath after the insanity at the White House. This one wasn't as continuously intense as the last few, and when they used to do this it was kind of a crappy, run-of-the-mill type episode, but this one was still on par or high above average to the other…
Also, it helps that Moss is kind of blinded with anger about the whole idea of letting Jack go, and that he wants to find him NOW, regardless of what's actually happening.
Did it say anything about his time in Hell's Kitchen?