And the packaged ones last so long. Spirits are good for enjoying outdoor, summertime activities.
And the packaged ones last so long. Spirits are good for enjoying outdoor, summertime activities.
Smoking is actually a good way to curb your appetite. And you can do it while driving and biking, although the latter should not be tried by novices.
I like Parliaments
For the clean taste that comes with the recessed filter.
How about Six Feet Under? It seems it ended when AVClub was still in its incipient stages.
He'd probably burst a blood vessel if he heard Flogging Molly then.
Miller's point seems right, which gets back to the question the article presents. Some people prefer staying with the music they grew up with.
Drops of Jupiter is very listenable, I'll give it that, what with the nonsense, galaxy-trotting lyrics and the anthemic orchestra accompaniment.
Ditto, I always thought this was a strange phenomenon. I mean, wasn't there a point when the Stones, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, etc., disappeared from radio before returning to it on a classic station? Grunge and post-grunge rock have hogged the airwaves as if they have never gone out of style.
Posted too fast, but if you get down to the paragraph in the article, the music you enjoyed when you were a teen stays with you the most. It's a product of your brain storing a particular emotional response to certain music (and the teenage years are the time for acute emotional responses), plus you become less…
Brain development
http://www.salon.com/books/…
You have to understand that most people aren't like you guys. Saying something to the effect that you only like, say, Journey or Def Leppard unironically, most people will have no idea what you mean when you say that. They're not playing Barbie Girl to be funny, they're playing it because it's fun.
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I don't know why, but this inventory first prompted me to remember this obscure show, in which the cast competes on Family Feud. It was probably her responses that I remember the most:
The only one of these shows I started to watch regularly when I was a kid was Star Trek, although I never associated it as an 80s show (although in retrospect, it would be an apt description for the cheesy first season).
Oh…Nikki,
When I was a little kid, my first exposure to TV dramas was Dynasty. That was the cue for me to go play somewhere else, because mom was watching her boring grown-up show. I had assumed it was very sophisticated because the few times I would sit on the couch to watch it, I couldn''t comprehend any of it, but I…
Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix! 1901 was my song of the summer.
The cover-up seemed pretty grave to me. I recall some scene where Wesley is explaining with a diagram that they were in a diamond-slot formation, and then it all went to hell. The Vulcan judge then shows him footage of them in the Kolvoord star formation, and Wesley says he can't explain that image. Yeah, he…
Yeah, that was the album, probably their best, although I liked a few off of Hallucogenia (City Full of Cowards).
Tea Party had its moments, as did OLP. I always preferred the more sentimental-sounding Moist from the last album. I think Big Wreck were a bit too bluesy to be lumped in with the rest of the pack. The Hip had a more conventional rock sound (and were a better band) than the grunge-influenced bands from north of…
I thought Stankonia had a lot of filler that's outshined by its signature tracks.