Bronson Pinochet? Ooh, he was a meanie. Glad they finally caught up to him in France.
Bronson Pinochet? Ooh, he was a meanie. Glad they finally caught up to him in France.
"Funnest" - I don't have a problem with that, any more than I would with "saddest" or "breasteses".
Yeah, you still here that along with "fag hag" occasionally - another blessedly out of fashion term.
Oh, I used to hear the term "breeder" used by gays. Fortunately it's fallen out of vogue. For ONE thing, because so many more gays have children than did 25 years ago.
"Help"
Laugh at the video, but LISTEN to the recording - it's as amazingly good as I recall!
You want an awesome cover, on her "Great Balls of Fire" album she does a bluegrassy cover of "Help". It works so extremely well.
That mashup. Was. Awful.
Really? I thought they were all blue, or black.
She was the one bad thing about "The Omen".
If it's so serious why don't they give it a serious name, like "meningitis"?
Just thought I'd share…Finally saw this ep on Hulu and LOVED IT, but the sharing part is I got the Fievel reference immediately, but didn't remember that the song was from that movie while I was watching it. I think that's a testament to how well this episode was done.
Um I think Ronnie Milsap still IS blind. He's still in terrific voice too!
Also Billy Sherrill, one of the biggest producers of the countrypolitan sound in the Seventies - for instance the Tammy Wynette songs "Till I Can Make It On My Own", or "Til I Get It Right" (both lovely songs)
Mmm yes, Yoakam's buns were awe-inspiring. Just don't let him take off his hat…
I saw him in 2006 in Phoenix. RONNIE MILSAP opened for him - and I confess Mr Milsap was the reason I was there. George Strait was just fine though, of course, but his music didn't fill the HUGE arena he was in the way Ronnie Milsap's did.
A lot of people hate "Rhinestone" but I don't really see why. I think it's very funny, has great music, and Dolly Parton at her most - well, her most perfectness.
Yes yes yes.
Sort of - there're different kinds of singing. Kurt's singing was technically amazing, anArtie's is an intimate, "cabaret" style. Both are lovely, I think.
Yes I've always liked Jane Lynch but after that scene I'm a huge fan.
I had issues with the book, though I liked it - as I recall I thought some of the characters acted out of character