You're a good commenteriat. And thorough.
You're a good commenteriat. And thorough.
I just remembered this: http://xkcd.com/333/
Her cable isn't working, he's the cable guy. You can imagine what happens next.
Talking openly with your partner about their sexual desires: sexy.
I think it's a reference to this stand-up show called Googlewhack Adventure. A googlewhack is two (real) words which produce only one seach result on google.
I've thought about the same thing, but it concerns whether other people enjoy Mumford & Sons and Titanic as much as I enjoy, I don't know, The Kinks and Chinatown. I imagine people who are into food and wine etc. enjoy their meals more than I do. The worse the itch, the more satisfying the scratch?
I have a gigantic, unsearchable Amazon wishlist. (Not that I would necessarily buy them on there.)
"if this band had to change their name to the rating most commonly given when people were asked "do you want a second decade with the yea yea yeas" they'd be called the nah nah nah's"
Daft Seapunk
"Oh, you haven't been keeping up to date with Giorgio Moroder's Creators Project profile? [Snorts]"
I think you shouldn't be, and you aren't, but maybe you were in the past. Although, possibly, you should have been in the past. The real question here is "what did those guys done?"
Oh my god, thank you so much for this. I'm laughing painfully hard. I no longer feel so bad for reading 500 comments.
Man, I remember you talking about that guy, almost a year ago I think. Glad you got out.
Karl = white
Carl = black
You never got that attitude? Man, this is at the bottom of every page:
It's great, right? The edition I have has it on the cover, but with a yellowish background. I think I am more likely to choose which edition of a book to get by the awesomeness of the cover than the introductions/appendices/translator.
Scharpling? Or the WFMU station manager, Ken Freedman would be interesting. Damon from Galaxie 500, he wrote that Pitchfork piece about Spotify. Pretty much any indie musician from the last 30 years, preferably in a band that broke up. Keith Morris from OFF!/Circle Jerks/Black Flag would be interesting too.
Scharpling? Or the WFMU station manager, Ken Freedman would be interesting. Damon from Galaxie 500, he wrote that Pitchfork piece about Spotify. Pretty much any indie musician from the last 30 years, preferably in a band that broke up. Keith Morris from OFF!/Circle Jerks/Black Flag would be interesting too.
When I was 2 there was a tidal wave in —-
In Britain, if you occupy a vagina for twelve years, you become the rightful owner.