America was never the greatest country on the planet.
America was never the greatest country on the planet.
I had a friend that had a crush on Richard Ramirez.
He's still alive you know.
Yes, one based on a Rolling Stone article. So you know it's good.
I thought that the sheeple were in cryonic chambers. Hence the call to "WAKE UP SHEEPLE."
I actually own the M.C. Hammer issue because it has an interview with David Lynch in it.
I was offered a free subscription to OK Magazine which I turned down at FYE. Somehow I got charged for it, but got no magazine. I tried to get it cancelled and ended up disputing the charge with my bank. After that they started sending it to me. That was 2 years ago and I'm still getting the damn magazine. I rarely…
I'm not justifying it. I haven't read any issue of Rolling Stone in years, so it matters little to me whom they put on the cover. I just find it ridiculous how "outraged" people are when they have no issue with the same magazine featuring people who've done far worse.
Rolling Stone also put Obama on the cover more than once and his drone strikes have killed a lot more people than this guy and his brother did.
Shel Silverstein actually wrote that song.
I think it's be hard to find an unflattering photo of him.
I'll give you $8!
Hey, how you doin'? ;)
When the bombing happened I didn't get why everyone though he was so hot, but I think it's because he looked like a kid then. Now he looks like a man so I see it.
@avclub-96f15daceb6669363fbf7f762ed57703:disqus Generally I agree, but I don't like anyone that sexualizes things that are supposed to be for little kids. It's gross.
@avclub-e53fc2424af041d07a7eef5cd8773505:disqus Priness Leia is played by a human adult woman. She's not a child animal cartoon! Not the same thing and I'm not a Star Wars fan.
@avclub-194be43397743641e3616dc8828657df:disqus I guess you've never seen "cub pictures." *puke*
I had a Mickey Mouse watch with flags from different countries that played this song if you push a button on it.
I collected Winnie-the-Pooh memorabilia into my early 20s (I even brought my Pooh sheets and lamp to my college dorm and my roommate had her Harry Potter stuff), but I was never that obsessive about it. And part of my justification was that I was going to pass it down to my kids. After I decided not to have children,…