Next up! Donald uses Defender to describe our foreign policy goals and Centipede to describe our espionage apparatus!
Next up! Donald uses Defender to describe our foreign policy goals and Centipede to describe our espionage apparatus!
I saw him here at McNichols for Sound+Vision in 1989 I believe. I was 19. I have hundreds of CDs, MP3s and records from dozens of artists and he was always in my top 10. As a black nerd weirdo New Waver in the 80s of Aurora, Bowie was a salvation.
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I have a far less expensive pair an you do indeed have to charge them. With a cord.
I'd argue that the mainstream, pop expressions of a genre have fewer risks taken and are more formulaic. Pop metal, pop R&B, pop country etc all are repetitive and formulaic as they are dictated by market forces rather than artistry. Underground aspects of each genre is where the interesting stuff happens until it…
Hating the companion is like hating who is playing Batman next; its just what we do…
I bet you think you're Hot Stuff, don't you?
Alan Moore's "For the Man Who Has Everything" Superman Annual #11
Hot Buttered Soul. C'mon now; how could you forget that?!
"I Never Loved a Man The Way I Loved You" Aretha Franklin
Nina Simone "Wild is the Wind"
"Curtis" Curtis Mayfield
I really thought you were going to say they were going to be distracted by food in the theaters…
something something trade tariffs dark side
…anyone catch Dr. Fate's helmet that the woman picked up in her father's cottage?
*wink, wink*
.helps to have almost all white police forces… *wink, wink*
…aw, shucks. You're welcome.. Thank you for getting my ancestors out, against their will admittedly, to avoid tribal war, lack of infrastructure and now, Ebola*.
..I was waiting for the question, too…
..when does the pain go away??? *sigh*
Loving this show just makes the loss of "Happy Endings" that much worse…
1.Illmatic
2.It Takes A Nation Of Millions
3.3 Feet High and Rising
4.Raising Hell
5.Ready to Die
6.36 Chambers
7.Low End Theory
8.Straight out of Compton
9.Paul's Boutique
10.Chronic
What's the creepy family in "Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia"?