a haymaker into the babymaker!
a haymaker into the babymaker!
sharkclone
maybe they could make this into a real book without pictures.
shelby foote's civil war trilogy.
next they should try bikes. or GUNS!
he turned the tape player on surreptitiously to record "the million dollar quartet" at sun records - he participated in making many things of music legend happen.
i'll take a magpie & a dandelion instead.
without all the G, C & D chords & hoopla.
actually, they sound pretty good -
but if i like them, that's the kiss of death.
"Your entire soul is controlled by feat"
here we assume Adams means "fear" - but Adams is a genius & may mean "meat" or "neat" - Indeed, Adams is controlled by "beat" but did not have enough characters for his genius rhymes.
is she the one with the moustache-like smile? & the warehouse eyes & arabian drums?
Orson "My Dick Is As Big As Many Sperm" Welles.
so he was only 21 when he made a dick movie then.
the new book "my lunches with orson" was charming & enjoyable, btw.
& nary a dick joke to choke down. just lots of lunches.
the times article was too pretentious by half so i could only read half of it.
once you've read sean…
i'm not going to make an "…of Eastwood" joke.
or a jack nicholson reference.
or mention the vaguely pretentious john updike.
R. Dahl beats them all.
i've only seen the british/gervais version.
american tv is no friend of mine.
wedding crushers.
if this were "we're jennifer aniston & emma roberts naked!" more people would go.
is the entire album about grandma's different body parts? oh boy.
"Mr. T"
IS Dr. Who.
this article has too many words.
E.g., under "stray observations" -
"On a personal note:" is superfluous.
please write fewer words. we're all busy.
an article that says "cockwork" & "gilligan" should be better than this - oh wait, it says clockwork. nevermind. ho hum.
that excerpt was good, but as with all things internet - the comments were better.
i'm going to name my first grandkid spanish bombs in andulucia
why weren't there women in the band?
they must be discriminators.
(but whoever sang along in their Hitsville UK song sounds cute!)