The Biggest Lucifer
The Biggest Lucifer
All I know is that this Che Whatevera shirt is getting me MAD pussy from that chick with the dreads in my poli sci class, bro!
Bed Bath and Beyond!
It's an entirely different kind of shit - Altogether!
"Wanna Cook?"
Though it exists in the same universe as Cars, and contains "strands of Cars' DNA, so to speak," Planes explores its own mythology and ideas. If given the opportunity for a sequel, director Clay Hall has said that he will "tangentialize even further from the original Cars," and further explore the ancient race of…
Negro y Azul is the one that begins with the narcocorrido, right? If so, that one's probably tied with "One Minute."
I do not know what you mean. Please repeat your statement, pausing to put on sunglasses after "week," and replace "if you know what I mean" with "YEAHHHHHHHHHH" so that your intentions are clear.
@avclub-df106893a4574bccb7bce1ff66e788b9:disqus I definitely appreciate attempts to place Jesus in the context of the larger Greco-Roman world, and this is one of the great strengths of Crossan's study. But too much focus on this larger context, over and against a focus on the Judaism of Jesus' day, can lead to…
A bit late to the thread, but I'm listening to your stuff now and I like it, particularly the title track. What's your recording setup? Do you use pedals for the guitar or some kind of software package?
The Sled That Couldn't Slow Down
I always think I'm going to get a firstie, especially on articles that are slow to accrue comments, but then someone else always gets it whenever I check Back. To The Future, I suppose.
@avclub-ff3315df974a82424353d399b7a68c07:disqus Shri Camel was the first album I heard, and I can't decide if I like it more than Rainbow. Persian Surgery Dervishes is also very good.
The AV Club
Anyone going to the Cornetto showing at Fenway in a couple weeks? That could be a fun place to meet up. I work just a couple blocks from there.
I love God: A Biography. Another book about the literary character of both Yahweh and Jesus that I'd recommend is Jesus and Yahweh: The Names Divine by Harold Bloom. It's not as well-written as Miles, but it has a certain existential angst to it that I found really compelling, probably stemming from Bloom's upbringing…
Been reading Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth by Reza Aslan. The book has gotten a lot of press, largely due to an interview he gave with Fox News that predictably dwelled on the Fox correspondent's inability to wrap her head around why a Muslim would want to write about Jesus. But I like his other…
I went as Spike once. It's a pretty easy costume, provided you can find a cheap alternative to a blue leisure suit.
Families gathered in their masseeeeeeeeeeeeees
This line moves slower than molasseeeeeeeeeees
"Whales are mammals and sharks are animals…"