I'm not incredibly familiar with the long history of the comics, but would Amanda Jones by Mary Jane and Watts be Gwen Stacy?
I'm not incredibly familiar with the long history of the comics, but would Amanda Jones by Mary Jane and Watts be Gwen Stacy?
I definitely need to check out some of these.
And some of you need to check out:
Don't they have those Buy One, Get More For $5 Each deals or something? That would just make prudent fiscal sense. Plus, leftovers for breakf..*vomits*
This one is the winner.
Only because they think the time would be better spent making a Rue McLanahan blanket.
Barricades and Brickwalls is a tremendous record. I liked Wayward Angel a lot, too.
Nothing. That was me, too, and about 10 of my friends.
What, Todd Zeile wasn't elected to the Hall of Fame?
Yeah, I've had a 20+ year crush on Kay Hanley. Of course, I met her and froze up when I was 23, and I consider that one of my life's great failures.
That arc should have been longer. I enjoyed her on that.
"My Dick is So Large" is on my running playlist, actually.
I wholeheartedly agreed with Will Harris in the other thread with High Fidelity, and CEJ was the first thing I thought of when I read this headline. I think that means we're dating now.
Fuck that song for the dozens - nay, HUNDREDS - of times it fooled me into thinking I was about to hear Slick Rick's "Children's Story".
TEHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHN.
Roots - Do You Want More?!!!??!
ODB - Return to the 36 Chambers
GZA - Liquid Swords
Big L - Lifestylz ov da Poor & Dangerous
Lesser know, equally dope, and from the same era is Yaggfu Front's "Left Field". Recommended.
I'm picking up the sarcasm. I'm just saying that this particular album had a very consistent tempo throughout, and we noticed that, that's all.
Well done.
Like Will, I have too just tried to shorthand my way through women "understanding" me by handing them a copy of High Fidelity. My favorite all-time book, one of the small handful I've reread more than once.
I didn't even mind them Americanizing the story for the movie, other than I didn't think they picked a very good…
1995 Mobb Deep was the Nickelback of hip hop.