As like a parenthetical?
As like a parenthetical?
As like a parenthetical?
Well, that's the album title. BUT, said album's track "The Son of a Disgruntled X-Postal Worker Reflects on his Life While Getting Stoned in the Parking Lot of a Winn-Dixie Listening to Metallica" clearly justifies a mention.
Well, that's the album title. BUT, said album's track "The Son of a Disgruntled X-Postal Worker Reflects on his Life While Getting Stoned in the Parking Lot of a Winn-Dixie Listening to Metallica" clearly justifies a mention.
If this is the Aussie subthread, then I'm going to drop Regurgitator's "I Sucked a Lot of Cock to Get Where I Am" in here.
If this is the Aussie subthread, then I'm going to drop Regurgitator's "I Sucked a Lot of Cock to Get Where I Am" in here.
Ditched work to go see Kim Shattuck do a solo acoustic in-store at the old Tower Records on Clark and Belden. I got a hug from her afterwards. I REGRET NOTHING
Ditched work to go see Kim Shattuck do a solo acoustic in-store at the old Tower Records on Clark and Belden. I got a hug from her afterwards. I REGRET NOTHING
Is the cover art going to be that goddamned hippie bumper sticker?
Is the cover art going to be that goddamned hippie bumper sticker?
> Tebow
> Tebow
I piss orange. And I have to do it sitting down like a goddamn girly-girl!
I know exactly what scene you're talking about.
Stepping back for a second, wasn't that just great? Malkovich starts going through his portal, it's kind of a tense moment, you're anticipating some profound Kaufman mindfuckery is about to transpire… and instead what you get is "Malkovich Malkovich Malkovich." That is goddamn funny.
…and control the British crown.
@avclub-a9840df96371a9910be8c0d081c9787e:disqus , I really like the idea to abbreviate that album title to just "Satan."
You really should, it's the best in the city.
All throughout the movie I was asking myself, "OK, if Chris Eigeman were young enough to be in this, who would he be playing?" This was the scene that answered that question. Can totally hear him delivering that "In another era, it might've had some appeal" line.
I don't begrudge anyone hating on the Cherry Poppin' Daddies, but I contend they were really good prior to becoming the poster child for insufferable swing-revival bands. "Kids on the Street" is a really good '90s album that genre-hops like crazy —- pop, country, ska, aping the Who, grunge, punk, and yes a couple of…