It's worse than that. It looks like Bass Girl 3.0 has already left the band. I hope he can find a Bass Girl 4.0 to fill the slot.
It's worse than that. It looks like Bass Girl 3.0 has already left the band. I hope he can find a Bass Girl 4.0 to fill the slot.
Nope, that's Asian Guy 2.0. He joins Bass Girl 2.0 in Smashing Pumpkins 2.0.
My husband made me one out of clay as a gift for Christmas one year. He is the best.
The other day, my husband was going on about how stupid Guy Fieri is, and he said something like, "Who even dresses like that?" Me: "A dude in a ska band in the mid-90s."
I mean, if it got chilly, they just threw on a bowling shirt.
Recently went to a Strung Out show. Had a blast, even though we (the crowd) got called out for being a bunch of olds.
Hey, Wizo is responsible for like 90% of the German I know.
Nope, it's "For No One." Or maybe "Here Comes the Sun." Or "Eleanor Rigby."
It's pretty popular in college/university libraries, so if you have access to check stuff out at one nearby, I'd look for it there. Otherwise, I think it's like $25 or so—standard dvd pricing.
Yeah, but I don't remember the part of law where selling it to TMZ counts as mandatory reporting. What he did is totally awful and reprehensible, but she needed to turn this tape into the police who actually are in charge of investigating the crime, not those douchebags at TMZ.
If I'm remembering it correctly, he was an Argentinian guy who was spending a semester in America who I had met at the Japanese library at school. I think it was a "hey, you like anime, and there's this anime playing at the uni theater, wanna go?" kind of thing. I didn't want to be spoiled, so I didn't bother to look…
When I was in college, I went on a first date to Grave of the Fireflies. He did not ask me for another date, probably because I couldn't stop sobbing at the ending.
You, my good ghost, are correct.
I liked that song better the first time, when it was called "1979".
See, I didn't like that particular song very much—I think it's one of the weakest on the album. It's too sing-songy for me. I think he should have replaced it with Czarina, which was on one of the Adore singles.
Sweet (freakin') Valley High: A high school dropout who comes back to school to finish her education after her mother's tragic death, but just kidding! She's there to steal someone's man. http://www.goodreads.com/bo…
Is this for that Throwback Thursday thing all the kids are into these days?
You're not doing the Vampire Diaries anymore?!? [Sets Disquis on fire, walks away in slow motion. SEXY slow motion.]
But she had that great quote about the greatest impersonation he does is to convince people he's a normal person. I could Google it, but I'm end-of-Friday lazy right now.
We have fun making that two hundred couches song into a jingle for various home furnishing stores. Either that or trying to spin the lyrics out into an elaborate tale of a man who is secretly living in a Rooms to Go store.