Toadteas were underrated.
Toadteas were underrated.
I didn't mind teavana teas, but I really only bought infusers there, and I started buying them online after I got fucking tired of the upsells.
And you know what else? Broadway.
O yeah? I'd like to see your business plan, sincha so smart.
I keep saying "for shit's sake", but I haven't had a bowel movement in, like, 10 minutes.
Define "harmony".
Honestly, I don't think it would be below Trump to have DTJ establish residency in Arizona while he waits on McCain to die.
I think they realized they had no ideas, they just didn't think they needed them, 'cause despite what the GOP might say publicly, they in no way expected to retake the White House.
My phone's memory ain't anywhere close to big enough to hold all my music, let alone pictures, videos etc.
All I wanna do is a-zune-a-zune-zune in the boom-boom.
Baby, I'ma want you to knock it off with these puns.
Yeah, I've listened to their "classic period" albums (Not Available, Eskimo, The Commercial Album, Third Reich and Roll) and while I appreciate what they're doing, they're so unsettling that I never find myself actually wanting to hear that music.
Keep the membership, just go listen to Hex Enduction Hour.
It's like ten thousand knives when all you need's a machine gun.
What is Cuebecoys?
Before tonight, I didn't know Aida had been adapted into a musical. Someone should have grabbed that assist, though.
Note to self: Movie about William S. Burroughs and C.S. Lewis going to Disney World together.
Recently listened to Roxy Music's first album again for the first time in a while… the A-side of that album is A++ perfect. B-side isn't bad or anything, but man. "If There Is Something" especially. Also, digging on From The Lion's Mouth, the Sound recently.
Do they have albums that are not unnerving?