"I Will Dare" by The Mats
"I Will Dare" by The Mats
Ripping cooked chicken? Where is the challenge in that?!
I just bought a pair of earbuds that came with a free set of steak knives. It was too good an offer to pass up.
I'll be right over to fix the cable.
Humans decimated to near extinction, animals roaming free in a large city succumbing to nature…this is obviously the #1 film on PETA's all-time list.
Yes, thanks. I remember the ones that aired from '87-'88 pretty well. Now if I could only find my old "Never Mind the Mainstream" cassette….
Neal Armstrong must be rolling in his squiggle-art grave.
In your eyes
Only people who started watching movies in the 90s think Cusack is the sane one. I'm betting this one will be worth watching.
Batman says, "Shoot him! Shoot him!" but Spidey says, "Naw, let's hear him out." Decisions, decisions.
@Clay — check out "In the Attic," one of their rarities compilations. I recall there being at least a few unplugged tracks. That CD also includes their cover of the Everly Brothers' "Dream" from the Athens Inside/Out documentary, which is by itself worth the price of the CD.
The band's encore that night: "Been Caught Stealin."
Foam corner
Chalk me up as a Harris Wittels fan. I've enjoyed all of his appearances on Death Ray / Bang Bang.
Cathartic — To paraphrase Patton Oswalt, Nancy Grace should not be allowed, or aloud. I watched in horror as Nightline decided to "interview" this shrill harpie about her reactions to the verdict. She used her airtime to insult everyone, including herself. Koppel would never have catered to this Court TV bullshit.
That's just the kind of firstie that Fawn used to post. *sigh*
They're called bullets. Horrible firstie, just horrible.
You're right. That word is everywhere!
Dem bosses
"The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles. Freeman and slave, patrician and plebeian, lord and serf, guild-master and journeyman, in a word, oppressor and oppressed, stood in constant opposition to one another, carried on an uninterrupted, now hidden, now open fight, a…
You and your double-wide posts.
Matthew Damon, Edward Van Halen, and Sir William Joel
I started listening them after Noel Murray compared them to the Avett Brothers, but they're much more poppy (poppish?) than the Bros. I've enjoyed what I downloaded from "Tight Knit," so I plan to check this out.