AQlso:
AQlso:
It took me a couple days, but
My definitive answer is
If you have to Google it, it didn't happen. I mean, obviously.
"I mean, obviously Mary Hopkin sold zillions"
O yes, obviously.
That's why it'll be Winston. Shitter avoided!
Fuck all'a y'all
Including Kyle. PHP is still a great album… except for "That's What I Get".
I see what you did there. That is all.
My guess is, Ms Akerman took the part based on the original script.
Really? All your life, you've believed that the phrase "fine-tooth comb" referred to the quality of the comb and not, for instance, the thickness of its teeth? You're aware, i'm sure, that your interpretation would require NO hyphen, right? And also that i enjoy using commas? And rhetoro-sarcastic questions?
Geez. Come…
The phrase "early and often"
Todd likes to use it, both early and often.
@ Frogwise-
She must not be *that* into spelling: she can't even spell her own name!
More RHYMES than JD's got Salinger. Geez.
My carefully reasoned contribution:
Ann-Margret!
Dang, man, how many middle schools did you go to?
I first heard about this recording yesterday, on NPR. It wasn't a piece about great duets, but rather about how the "California Girls" rights-holders are suing over Snoop's quoting/referencing of their intellectual property. Sounds like a buncha bullshit to me.
"The" and "of"?
Yes, it's a bootleg. As the review makes explicitly clear.
Hey, anybody that marries his own sister is gonna have some secrets to keep.
Whoremistress.