"Are you ding-dongs making fake lightsabers for padawans? 'Cause if so, this droid wants in!"
"Are you ding-dongs making fake lightsabers for padawans? 'Cause if so, this droid wants in!"
SHOW-KNOCKER!
That's just insane. It's obvious that every TV show faked the moon landing, and the shows are the confession.
As sad as this is, I went back & forth and back & forth on that. I spent more time debating those two options than any one thing I did at work. Finally settled on "Kaa" because of the rhythm. It was like a Sophie's Choice, but a million times harder.
This was the album that got me to cross over from listening to "the hit" and discovering albums and artists, listening to it and seeing how rich and engrossing a pop album can be. By the time I was to "Flying North" (which I still listen to, 30 years later, regularly), I was utterly hooked on this album, and albums…
"Flying North" is just perfection, too.
Jungle Book 2: The Wrath of Kaa
Hm, yes, it looks like there's no one in between. It appears you can't be wrong.
I 'liked' your comment; then, about an hour later, was in a meeting and thought of it and started laughing.
Spike. Swaziland.
"What is that? Is that… is that… a dime?" **vomits**
Bury him alive, Clive.
Well, if he dies over and over…
"I would die for you."
"Just once?"
**Both laugh and feed each other ice cream cone**
Edge of, Shoot, You Know What? Tomorrow's Terrible. What About Wednesday? How's The Edge of Wednesday? No? Dang It. I Could Probably Make The Edge of Next Monday Work If I Move Some Things Around
"Blackbird Singing In The Hard Day's Night"
It really is a work of art.
Yeah, I - like most aspiring writers - tried out that role, and even at the time, when I - like most aspiring writers - thought that I was the second coming of Hemingway, could see that what I wrote when I drank was just utter garbage.
And like that (whoo) He was syndicated.
It's still a good line and I offer up this Like in appreciation.