It's like they were trying to tell us something!
It's like they were trying to tell us something!
Nicks's remains the strangest concert experience I have ever had. Not bad, but…weird.
Reunion Arena (RIP) was set up with the stage in the center of the floor, so the backstage area was half a hockey rink in size. Our seats were in the balcony directly to the right-hand side of the stage, so we could see the band as…
Plus bespectacled guitar-dude who sang Petty's part.
Her two singles from Tango in the Night are pretty solid late 80's fare, especially "Everywhere."
Harvard Yard is in JoBurg?
I was pretty excited when the USC marching band was on Hell's Kitchen.
Alas, there were no tusks served.
"Bombs Away" is still my default ringtone.
Jurassic Rock
"What's Your Number?" is a pleasant little rom-com with Evans and Anna Faris.
By this time, Journey was still a harder offshoot of Santana, and had yet to spiral into the Steve Perry Cheese Vortex. In 1980, "Open Arms" had yet to be released. They didn't really start to suck extra-suck until "Frontiers" came out in 1983.
It's fashionable here in the NTX to refer to Dallas Cowboys Stadium as the Death Star. I think it looks far more like the Legion of Doom headquarters, which, yes, does look like Darth Vader's head.
Snitches get snickerdoodles?
"Me VICTIM here!"
If it's not one thing it's your mother.
Thanks Valar Florghoulis, that makes sense. I had thought they were dragon claws, or teethies, or dander.
I s'pose that's why Stannis is so important to the Winter War. And won't it be fun when Brienne catches up to him?
All that, and nary a Tyrell to be found….
"There art FOUR! LYTES!"
This brings back my thought at the time: that the idea that the fire witch leads Stannis around by the nose will get around even faster now that she compelled him to reverse a death sentence.
"Yes! We're all individuals!"
How is Stannis going to save the Kingdoms from wintry undead when Brienne goes all killy on him?