Hitting on a bridesmaid?
Hitting on a bridesmaid?
I saw them a couple weeks ago, and she introduced Landslide with "This was my dad's favorite song", so I think it's just her actual father in this case.
Yes, also his acoustic version of "Go Insane" from the same time.
Ugh, yes, I hate the acoustic Layla.
The defense submits Dire Straits' Making Movies.
Morphing the 16 members of Fleetwood Mac would just get you a blur*.
"Sometimes" is the song that really got me into them.
"Laid" is fine. "Seven" for something earlier than that.
I saw them in '08 too (in DC) and it is one of my favorite shows I've ever been to as well. I think the club was getting ready to kick them out at the end because they wouldn't stop playing.
Probably. What is the publisher going to do about it though? "You took too long, so we're not going to publish your soon-to-be-bestselling book"?
I will admit I enjoyed the first JJ Trek movie. It wasn't a perfect Trek movie but it was fun and I really did have a good time watching it.
Oh, New Zealand. There's Vikings there, right?
"Goddamn Elves stole my rupees!"
"Did you take the necessary precautions?"
"Of course. I put half of them in conspicuous pots, and the other half I put outside in the tall grass."
ravenclaw in the streets, slytherin in the sheets
Ludwig van Beethoven, "The Fifth Symphony"
If we're doing Chicago, I want "Ballad for a Girl in Buckhannon".
I loled, though I have to admit my wife got me hooked on the first couple seasons of Grey's Anatomy back when it they were first on.
Say You Will has some high points but I always felt it was missing something*. Basically it sounds like a Lindsey solo album alternating with a Stevie solo album (which is not surprising).
It's been quite a few years since I've seen Intolerable Cruelty, but I remember cracking up at it. No it's not their best, but it's definitely worth watching.
You could start with the Akallabeth and Ar-Pharazon*, and show the founding of Arnor and Gondor and the destruction of Numenor**. Then move to the Last Alliance. This could be good, and it's more worthy of "epic movie syndrome" than the Hobbit was.