So, a documentary then?
So, a documentary then?
Wait, I thought Prince hated the internet.
If they live in the same area of the prison, and it's most convenient for the police department to put them there, then it's possible. Of course it isn't necessarily likely, and especially not with Alex living in NYC, but it's not so far beyond the realm of possibility that I'm not willing to buy it.
Only slightly related: anyone remember the mindfuck that is Return to Oz?
Oh shit. I didn't know he was coming here. What venue? The Orpheum?
That might be one of the most aggressively obnoxious scores I've heard in a long time.
In terms of fun youtube music groups, I think Postmodern Jukebox is not nearly as enjoyable as collective cadenza.
They weren't enslaved but the Yeerks took advantage of their insatiable hunger. Near the end of the series Jake offers the surviving Taxxons (which weren't that many because it took like two hits to kill them) the chance to morph into snakes and enjoy an existence that doesn't involve constant hunger. The Andalites…
Agreed. I never realized how much I love the ability to vomit.
I don't think he intends to drink that much, shit just happens you know.
A friend of mine had to have his ability to vomit surgically removed. Which sounded awesome until he told me that no matter how drunk he gets, he can never throw up to feel better. Then it just sounded fucking awful.
I'm so upset by this thought I don't even know what to do with myself.
So someone gives you solid evidence that there are fantastic shows here on American TV, and you response with the examples of two bloated shows whose relevance is questionable at best and have never matter critically? Simply because they come on American television doesn't diminish the value of The Wire or Breaking…
That is the saddest thing I have ever heard.
What?
I honestly really like this. I'm confused, and scared.
I agree. Atwood is a fine writer, but some of the things Munro has done with the short story is incredible. A well deserved win in my opinion.
I love this album, but I still think the Unplugged session might be my favorite Nirvana release.
That's both the creepiest and most incredible tattoo I've ever seen.
Wait. Does Fred Durst have a Kurt Cobain tattoo?