You are Mark Halpern*, and I claim my five pounds.
You are Mark Halpern*, and I claim my five pounds.
I figured they were going for a double-pin finish, but when they didn't show the reply live I assumed Ambrose or Rollins botched it. I still haven't watched the WWE Network overage so I don't know if that's what happened. But in any case a sloppy finish to a show I really enjoyed.
I Start Counting
Iam Siam
Icon of Coil
Ike yard
Iko
In Camera
In Letter Form
In Tenebris
In the Nursery
Indian Bingo
Indigo Girls
Information Society
Inhalt
Inspiral Carpets
Intermix
The Invincible Spirit
Iris
Iron Cross
Iron Curtain
Isolation Ward
Ivardensphere
1) I can't imagine who would consider Candy Apple Grey a better record than Warehouse.
It's not even a monologue. It's dialogue; he's talking to Horatio.
IT DOESN'T MATTER WHAT YOU THINK
I'm hoping Rhee/charter school reforms are to the 2020/2024 elections what the 1994 crime bill has been to this one.
Hillary can probably afford to take a flyer on him, but I wish he had experience beyond a couple of years in a fairly minor cabinet post. I'd rather he went back to TX and ran for Congress.
Agreed. I'd go so far as to say that Castro would be a disaster–he really needs to win an election first. I don't think it's quite the same with Perez, and indeed he's the guy I hope gets picked. Warren would have been a great choice had MA finally learned to stop falling for 'moderate' Republicans. Booker should save…
Your comment needs to cite Roland Barthes.
Does the Orton name really carry that much weight in WWE? I remember Cowboy Bob as a Jobber to the Stars.
The (one-off?) return of Chris Cabin as well!
I love Tim Kaine (didn't know about the Jesuits in Honduras thing; I like him more) and, as a VA resident I was happy to vote for him as Governor and Senator, and of course I'd vote for him as VP. The problem with him as a VP pick is that he leans toward being pro-life. He's moderate about it, but he did sign some…
Everything about this was perfect. I think toning down Eastbound's 'existential anguish' is a good move. Nothing wrong with a straight-up badass comedy.
I mean, it's only one review, but for me it was kind of the skeleton key for Hornby: he essentially argues that music shouldn't be scary or challenging, and if it tries to be scary or challenging it's trying too hard and is therefore inauthentic. In other words, for Hornby pop music should be a safe cocoon. Puts a new…
Like Elvis being brutally murdered.
Most of my cassettes from that era have been destroyed by the cassette machine. I hate cassettes.
1) Listen to 23 Minutes Over Brussels, which has to be the best live record of Suicide.
My first Suicide was a cassette that included the first two albums. Still plays today, somehow.
'as a child of the 90s, why does music seem to have stopped changing since then?'