Dual vocals
If they've gone back to more of the dual vocals, I may have to check this one out…. I was disappointed in the lack of Scott Patterson's singing on "This Gift". I like Bethel as a singer but a full album of her can get kind of shrill.
Dual vocals
If they've gone back to more of the dual vocals, I may have to check this one out…. I was disappointed in the lack of Scott Patterson's singing on "This Gift". I like Bethel as a singer but a full album of her can get kind of shrill.
I realized I was spending way too much time on this site when I heard about the Cheap Trick stage collapse and my first thought was "I wonder what Lobsters will have to say about this?".
I'd remove the "otherwise" from your comment, hem.
I tried to do Ice Cube's "Dead Homiez" one time, but I was more familiar with the Supersuckers' cover and I totally butchered it. I was also kind of uncomfortable about dropping the n-word (even with an "a" at the end instead of an "er" it's kind of risky) and it blew my confidence.
I've done "Hey Porter" a couple of times, but it can be a little TOO bouncy if you're overly drunk - it's kind of hard to keep up with Johnny.
"The girls are out to bingo and the boys are gettin' stinko
and we'll think no more of Inco, on a Sudbury Saturday night"
16 Tons by Tennessee Ernie Ford. I get to impress everybody with how deep my voice can go and everyone knows the words. Also, a song about back-breaking labour is a great way to end a shitty work week.
I think it's one of those cacti that you buy and bring home then a couple of days later it starts buzzing and bursts open and thousands of tiny baby spiders come pouring out.
God damn it you're the worst, Yee Yee.
@ Quarky:
The show has been bumped to the bottom priority on my Thursday night viewing for the last couple of seasons (meaning if I have to do some work around the house or something, I'll do it during the Office rather than Community, P&R or 30 Rock) but I still get a couple of laughs out of it on the occasions that I watch it.
When your cubicle looks kind of weird
And you wish that you weren't there
Just close your eyes and make believe
and you can be anywhere….
I was a big fan of Tom Green in his public access cable days… with that show and Ed the Sock a few years earlier it felt like my friends and I had stumbled onto this weird world of comedy that we never knew existed until we discovered these shows being broadcast at 2 am. Of course in the internet age weird shit like…
I slept through so many god damn movies in college because I got dragged to the theatre by friends to see something I wasn't interested in.
We'd always go out drinking afterwards so I figured that even if I was paying $8 to sleep for two hours it was cheaper than it would be to take a cab and meet up with them later…
The other issue with refunds that I haven't seen anyone mention yet is that there's no way to prove that you DIDN'T enjoy the movie (obviously if you leave in the first half hour, this doesn't really apply). If we all knew we could watch an entire movie, then whether we loved it or hated it complain to the manager and…
Adam Duritz convinced me NOT to get dreads. I was thinking about it back in the mid-'90s (it was a crazy time!) until I realized that as a tubby white dude I'd end up looking like that guy.
So, I'd like to offer a belated thank you to Mr. Duritz.
I still say firing him after he already took his own life was somewhat excessive.
I just saw someone on TV doing the Charlston the other day and I was thinking it looked kind of difficult, like I'd need to practice it in front of the mirror for a couple of hours before busting it out on the dance floor.
Heh… I recently saw the Batmobile waiting in the drive through lane at a McDonald's in Orangeville. It could very well have been Wolfman's Batman/father.
How about this one: