Butthead also does another dance that I find physically impossible, where he keeps his head in one spot and kind of jumps his body and arms from side to side. If only I could master that one the ladies would be all over me.
Butthead also does another dance that I find physically impossible, where he keeps his head in one spot and kind of jumps his body and arms from side to side. If only I could master that one the ladies would be all over me.
I've always read "We Dance" as a wedding song too… the "castration fear" thing, "but no one will dance with us", "sing a song of praise for your elders, they're in the back"…. There are a bunch of allusions to wedding traditions, although it strikes me more as being conflicted about an impending marriage.
I do lots of Beavis and Butthead-style kicking and punching.
I don't want to live in a world where people have never heard of Gordie Howe.
Also, his disgust at being forced to eat a vegetable in the Kenny Rogers' Roasters episode… not ENTIRELY a fat joke, but definitely a this-is-why-he's-fat joke.
For some reason, I know that the not-George Michael guy's name was Andrew Ridgeley
I actually find the delivery much more embarrassing than the lyrics…. the lyrics kind of make sense in a stream-of-consciousness-dream-logic sort of way (stream of unconsciousness?). But yeah, not a song I want to hear very often.
I don't get the inclusion of Magnificent 7 either… as I was reading all of those supposedly terrible lines I just kept smiling to myself. I think Joe Strummer was just one of those guys who had a knack for making even the most ridiculous things sound fucking cool (the Beastie Boys have/had that knack too…. although I…
I unapologetically love the Steve Miller band too… I know on some level that the songs are terrible, but god damn you can't deny the good time drunken singalong aspect of that brand of stupidity.
I love that line too, scoop… and I kind of feel the same way as Jerry, but not as extreme.
I've always kind of wondered about that… who actually follows all of these corporate twitter accounts? I don't use Twitter at all, so I may be completely out of the loop but why would anyone be following a company like this?
Dave Sardy
Am I the only person who remembers/enjoyed Sardy's old band Barkmarket? I've been listening to "Gimmick" and "L Ron" a lot lately and thinking about how they were kind of poised to be the "next big thing" at one point in the post-Nirvana alt rock boom, then just sort of disappeared while Sardy produced…
I believe that's one of those fancy restaurant things where they wrap up your leftovers in the shape of a swan. Either that only happens on TV or I don't go to fancy enough restaurants, because I've only ever seen that on sitcoms.
The first episode I saw was the one with the living pageant (I think I just left the TV on after the Simpsons) and I was hooked immediately.
Marta acts on a telenovela featuring not one, but two "children" played by grown men dressed in bowl-cut wigs and painted-on freckles - she's not THAT normal.
Also also, I think as a function of all the new methods of watching TV, ratings numbers are just generally lower now than they were 8 years ago… so the numbers Community is pulling now, would still be substantially higher than AD's numbers when adjusted for deflation.
That plumber line is one of my favourite AD moments, and it's also one of those things that kind of humanizes Buster.
Before they decided they were a university, Ryerson used to be "affectionately" known as Rye High.
Allow me to quickly sum up the current goings-on in Brampton:
There are certainly enough reasons for Canada to be as unpopular as the US on the international stage, but I think most of the world just doesn't pay enough attention to us…. for most I think the perception is still "Canadian = polite" and only a handful of people outside Canada (and within, for that matter) are…