… Skittles don't ever have nuts or peanut butter.
… Skittles don't ever have nuts or peanut butter.
Please tell me this song is on the soundtrack: https://www.youtube.com/wat…
Where I work there's a female customer with the last name of Dicknight.
I usually lift my arms in the air and hum "Chariots of Fire" after accomplishing something, so there's that.
Tell a woman she can't do something and she just has to do it. Join the army, eat at a dirty hole in the wall, pee standing up. This is why women have gay friends.
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You reminded me of the artist who consistently releases some great cover songs: Jello Biafra. From Dead Kennedy classics like "Viva Las Vegas," "Take This Job and Shove It," "Rawhide," (and of course their rewritten covers like "I Fought The Law") to his work with Mojo Nixon and the Toad Liquors on the album Prairie…
RE: The Cure - I liked Bloodflowers on first listen, but less so since then and I can't remember the last time I even listened to it. Their next album I listened to on headphones at a record store and hated it.
Prussian Blue beg to differ.
Tricky, "Black Steel"; Bone Thugs N Harmony, "Fuck Tha Police"; Sex Pistols "I'm Not Your Stepping Stone"; Nirvana, "Man Who Sold The World" (I'll be honest, I could name about 3/5ths of their covers here, and I pretty much like all the original versions too); Judas Priest, "Green Manalishi"; Santana, "Black Magic…
The girl in high school I had the biggest crush on was a fan of this show (as was I) as a kid. We hit it off so well b/c we had the same sensibilities on a lot of things.
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They have both of those in Seattle.
"Trans" is fuckin awesome, tho.
Their cover of "Happiness is a Warm Gun" is unfuckwithable.
I'm a bit surprised no one even mentioned Dr. Seuss. "The Places You'll Go" FTW!
LOL, that's a good one tho.
Yes, thank you. Likely the funniest part of the movie, tho.
How is it that "welfare mothers make great lovers" didn't make the list?
That sounds like the experience I had with a rather unknown Genesis game called "D&D Warriors of the Eternal Sun." The outside areas were all third person, but when you sent inside a cave, it turned first person. There would sometimes be huge dragons that you had to either level the hell up to beat, or figure out a…