It's a great film. I'm sure your parents are great people, but they fucked up on this one.
It's a great film. I'm sure your parents are great people, but they fucked up on this one.
It's unlikely that anyone here reads Trevanian. I found him in a used books store. That fucker has a fine line in unhappy endings. Reading The Summer of Katya at 15 was quite devastating,
What about the obits? Any compliments there? Are they perfectly pervy? What I'm saying is, your name brightens my day.
Oy, look up Feministing son. That shit would bleach your soul. I say that as someone down for the cause.
"Carrie Keagan, host of VH1’s ultra-edgy morning entertainment show" VH1 and ultra-edgy in the same sentence. Certainly makes the whole article very believable.
But have you heard her standup?
Also see TED Conference douches, the black v-neck version.
I still don't get what the big deal is. He sounded overenthusiastic in a "joking but not really" way. The money generated by Dawes payola would barely cover a six pack.
Become? Their hiphop review were always sad. Sadder than an uncle talking street.
Their heavy metal column is back. Take it for what you will.The reason to hate them is because their writing sucks so many syphilitic balls, they make you side with the album you hate. http://pitchforkmedia.com/r…
Some songs from his free mixtape. Forget the rest.
I demand Some Kind of Lulu with Lou Reed telling each band member about the various ways in which they suck ass. That will be money well spent.
Plus, The Beatles tried not to rip off The Beatles.
Name of the Story: An Occurrence at Asshole Creek
Bowie said something like (paraphrasing), “They can have him, all that is behind me” on U2/Eno collabo. He was trying to say been there done that in a nondickish fashion.
To make my non-trolling intentions clear: I don’t listen to Joshua Tree either, but every now and then when it comes on, it reminds me what a kick the first listens were. Never got that feeling (that most reasonable and measurable thing) with this album. After the letdown of Rattle and Hum, this one sounded like they…
I'd like someone to explain to me why they think it's such a great album. After the initial listening cycle, pleasant enough though it was, I don't see anything that makes me want to listen to it again.
Breakin.' Still the best dance film ever. Something magical happens when you mix terrible acting with awesome dance moves.
"Who's next?"
"OZONE!!! STREET DANCER!!!"
I know nothing about her music, but the way she got so many metal bloggers' silken frillies in a bunch was hilarious. Best trolling ever.
"Well, look, sometimes you don't know how music affects people. I embrace that because I don't think that just because I talk about emotional stuff that it's not motherfucker stuff.…
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