Maybe among the people he knows in New York?
Maybe among the people he knows in New York?
That's great, but dozens of people I have to be around in real life had no idea who Prince was back in February. In a world where Wikipedia, YouTube, Spotify and Pandora exist, you have to work at it to be that ignorant.
Apparently, he used to work at a KFC.
Waiting For Guffman?
This very thing drives me nuts on a regular basis. I can't get nostalgic about anything around young people because they have no idea what I'm talking about and act like that's offensive to them (how dare you know something from before Google existed!), or they refuse to believe me and argue with me about whether or…
Me either. Possibly because I hung out with adults who could tolerate me as a precocious youth, so I appreciated the things they had to teach me.
I work with a bunch of millennials. They're nice enough kids, but they have terrible taste in music and they don't know anything about anything before 1992. It's really difficult to have a conversation with them.
I was 25 when this guy was nine. So, I definitely remember what life was like before he got on the Internet. The way millennials talk about the Nineties is a big part of why they drive me nuts.
Professor Stealwater done struck again!
I haven't listened to every episode, but that one is definitely my favorite out of the ones I have heard. For weeks afterward, just thinking about Santa calling Aukerman a candy ass motherf'er made me laugh uncontrollably.
Anyone who would get mad about hearing that "spoiler" deserves to have all their action figures taken away.
Pre-Crisis on Infinite Earths, Jor-El was in some pulpy adventures where he was kind of like Doc Savage (not only did he invent a bunch of stuff, but he occasionally beat up some crooks or stopped a terrorist attack or something). So, that could be fun.
From the guy who wrote the David Hasselhoff Nick Fury movie!
Their song sounds like something you would hear in a movie about killing vampires on the SyFy Channel.
No "Victim of Love" for me, thanks. No "Peaceful Easy Feeling" or "Desperado" either.
This. I would be very happy if I never heard Lyin' Eyes, Take It Easy, Tequila Sunrise, New Kid in Town, Witchy Woman, The Long Run, Love Will Keep Us Alive, or Get Over It ever again.
I bump this shit in my car.
"Old Time Rock and Roll" pisses me off for a lot of reasons, but lately it mostly just makes me ask what's wrong with tango.
Yep. The thing that makes punk fans annoying and makes their "square" friends hope they grow out of it some day. It's okay to think that way when you're in college. But at some point you need to tone down that stuff for the sake of your sanity.
I heard "Killing Me Softly" was about Paul Simon.