I posted this last night but it seems to have disappeared: the guy in the prison cell in "Stem" is Murray Roman, from his album "Busted". Enjoy.
I posted this last night but it seems to have disappeared: the guy in the prison cell in "Stem" is Murray Roman, from his album "Busted". Enjoy.
Is that a Hedberg joke? Because I heard it in his voice.
But you can't go home again…
:: weeps ::
You're thinking of a different track: "Letter From Home" is great - not because Davis contributed anything, just because it's a wonderful piece of vinyl archaeology.
Not sure about "classic", but it got a bit of a bum rap. it just has a few too many prickles, which I think were put there deliberately to annoy fans of the first album. "Monosyllabik" was the first track released, for a start, which was a mistake, and WTF is "Une Autre Introduction" supposed to be?
Sounds plausible. Dude should realise there are worse things than being typecast.
Least favourite, really? I usually skip Changeling because it makes me think of grody old big-moustache-and-a-hairy-back '70s porn films.
It may be worth remembering that Tom Jane is probably not in a position to pull the plug on the show unilaterally. So he probably wasn't threatening to. Um, maybe that helps?
I always wondered what that Limp Bizkit album was really about.
Me and my buddy called it that at school so we could discuss going for a "cheese sandwich" in public.
Uhh… are you being really slow, or are you mocking Robuttnik for being slow? I'm so confused…
I'm going to assume (perhaps naively) that was a genuine question.
Is he still a thing?
Was going to post the exact same - there were only two tracks on that LP I could be bothered with. It's a shame - it slways seems like the guy's trying to be all things to all people.
KFC had a burger a few months ago called THE BRAZER.
And I'd only got as far as "heh heh… you said anus." I know when I'm not needed.
Stealthy! I like how you got that in under the radar
I am obligated to inform you that there are no candy beans in this office.
Don't call it a meme. The point of memes is that they survive by adapting and evolving. This sorry punchline, on the other hand, is so overworked there are kids in sweatshops giving it change.