Don Seemed Like He Was Taking a Chance
when he blasted Pete, who saved his ass last week at the cost of a $4-mil account that they could really use now.
Don Seemed Like He Was Taking a Chance
when he blasted Pete, who saved his ass last week at the cost of a $4-mil account that they could really use now.
Surely, it's "Townshend" with the "haytch".
Books - outstanding, trenchant Owen quote…his stuff is just jaw-dropping.
I heard a book-on-tape version of "Crime Wave" and it was all kinds of awesome; very jazzy rhythms…
Excellent one!
Dynamite clip…I can never see the "real" Richard Harris without thinking of this.
It can seem a little silly, "the song I like is vastly superior to the one you like," though I suppose I do it all the time.
Amazing how many commenters sound like Roman on "Party Down," providing fetishized, exacting numerical ratings for his inamorata…
My guess is they didn't give him a copy…
I think it lost his appeal for him, too…
To be fair, part of the reason for the legendarily expensive NASA/DOD items, items which sound mundane enough, is that they make about 10 of them in the whole production run, thus driving up unit costs which would have otherwise been absorbed in a larger scale production.
I have a vague recollection of yet ANOTHER "explosive" Hendrix bio that idicated he was discharged (ahem) from the Army (Screaming Eagles - All the Way!) for chronic masturbation, often while on guard duty.
Totz…me too! Hank Snow, the Singin' Ranger…sold more than 80 million albums.
Thanks for the lead, Coop. I saw a few YouTube clips and it definitely has a Steve Coogan vibe. Bittorent!
That's behind their subscription firewall…
Great "Curb"- style experience in real life, made all the more surreal by having the "real" Larry David. No wonder he doesn't smoke dope anymore…
Whining is, indeed, unseemly. This is, after all, free entertainment. Let him write whatever he wants at his own pace. k?
…or Ozzy: "I love you! Get high!" (repeat, screaming, 8-billion times.)
"Satan protect me!"
"Urgent Furries" - Travolta & Williams play gruff but lovable Navy SEALS participating in the 1983 invasion of Grenada when they find themselves trapped under fire in a swamp under a fallen log and only a muscular, truculent baboon can help free them.