Twins: Twokyo Drift
Twins: Twokyo Drift
I live in Maine and this state is absolutely flooded with perfect spots for outdoor sex. Woods and fields like everywhere. I would guess anywhere but a city is somewhat similar.
The one-night stands I had in college were never as good as knowing someone beforehand. And I mean one-night stand in the truest sense: meeting a girl at a party, getting her name, and asking her back to your room. There were girls I barely said a sentence to before their tongue was down my throat.
Tight dick playa.
We're here if you wanna talk.
NYYYEEEIIGHHHHHH
What is this man trying to say to me
I'm sure to some people, Ween got big with "Push th' Little Daisies" (or "Voodoo Lady") then more or less disappeared forever, despite like 10 or so albums over 17 years. And being awesome for most of that time.
You should make it your priority as a decent human being to never make anyone else aware of that song ever again.
I recently dated a girl who Vined with all her sorority sisters. While some clips were elevated to "genuinely funny" territory by being so short and on limitless repeat, 99% of vines (including those found in the former category) were completely fucking obnoxious.
It does look pretty bad, but Bill Hader channeling a Jeff Magnum-type ladies man should be good for a few cheap laughs (e.g., the last 10 seconds of that trailer).
That's a gym mat I can trust!
I would think that most of his issues surrounding it stem from the anxiety itself. If he just accepted it as a kink and didn't worry about being into something so weird then it would clear up. But there could be a lot more going on that he didn't mention in the letter.
You obviously haven't tried sissy self-hypnosis.
"Hope that was some MIGHTY fine pussy on the side."
Similar but less compelling scenario: I know tons of wives of various ages who are completely financially dependent on their abusive or emotionally neglecting husbands. They hate their lives but don't even begin to have the means to break away and earn enough to support themselves on their own.
Yup, it doesn't really work anywhere. It would bring a lesser album down considerably.
I liked this as a guest AND logged in. That's how much I agree with you.
It wasn't a standout initially for me. Like a lot of the album (and the album itself), the parts all come together to make a stronger, more unified whole. Each melody strengthens those around it, every individual song helps the others make sense. This one didn't strike me as particularly well done until I had heard it…
I read an article saying that they went to the guy from Souls of Mischief trying to clear a song called "Step to My Girl," and he was cool with everything but the title. I'm assuming since the melody is so close to the sax sample of the Souls song, they had to clear all that too