I may have played Local Girl into the ground already. The reviewer might have skipped that track given that she speaks to some lack of wailing about heartbreak. Maybe it's not wailing, but it's powerful and hauntingly sad.
I may have played Local Girl into the ground already. The reviewer might have skipped that track given that she speaks to some lack of wailing about heartbreak. Maybe it's not wailing, but it's powerful and hauntingly sad.
VanDerWerff creeps me out. I didn't think anyone else would consider the potato.
I didn't like Anchorman much the first time I saw it because I had no idea what to expect. I was too slow to process what was happening. But it plants a seed in your mind. With each subsequent viewing, it gets funnier until quotes and references from the movie become embedded into your subconscious.
I was guessing she was keeping them alive indefinitely to revisit her imprisonment on the fire nation citizens. She could've been keeping them alive, feeding them the same way Katara water bends soup into Appa. But yeah, not sure how long that would keep up. Maybe she did it long enough to make them suffer a bit…
I saw his show in NC a month ago. It was just him. The only song he did from his latest album was Precious Little Miracles, but he had a different take on more than a few of his older songs. Things may change now that the album is out though.
I think it's exclusively Steve Hyden, who appears to have a massive man-crush on Todd Snider. Who can blame him though? Todd Snider is the kind of artist you sort of stumble across and then keep trying to get your friends into.