Yeah, I'd definitely put Tammy Littlenut in a different category altogether. Fortunately, Maria Thayer is a few years older than I am and was well into her twenties when she played that character, so I don't feel like too huge a pervert about it.
Yeah, I'd definitely put Tammy Littlenut in a different category altogether. Fortunately, Maria Thayer is a few years older than I am and was well into her twenties when she played that character, so I don't feel like too huge a pervert about it.
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It might have been more appropriate to direct your fantasies toward Evie from "Out of This World."
My strongest memory of the show is that I always wanted to beat the living shit out of Jamie, Vicki's "brother." My best friend and I usually wound up watching the show every day after school; we were both non-confrontational nerds, but even we wanted to take turns holding Jamie's arms behind his back and punching…
And your stupid cat. You can take care of it yourself!
What about Neko Case and DP?
Well, it's one of my favorite movies. I like it almost as much as I like sucking co—
I'd like to hear her launch into "Honky Tonk Hiccups" in the middle of a concert, just to fuck with everybody.
Everyone's a hero in their own way. Everyone can blaze a hero's trail. Don't worry if it's hard; if you're not a friggin' 'tard, you will prevail.
I think this current tour has stretched her a bit thin in a lot of ways, which has affected her connection with her audience. It's unlikely she'll turn into some sellout, and I'm not enough of a possessive hipster fanboy to resent the success of this last album; more than anything, I hope she just maintains control…
That is a sweet name for a band. At any rate, they're much preferable to the men in the audience who bellow their affection for Case. Her "huntress with her hounds" aloofness toward both contingents of her fanbase is part of her allure.
I would, but I'm at work.
I'm glad Neko Case has played some fancy theaters during this past tour, and is doing classy stuff like the TCM appearance, but I hope she continues to play smaller venues (she still refuses to work with Live Nation, I believe), if only so she can continue looking so casually hot in a t-shirt and jeans, like she awoke…
The pining dykes who scream "I love you, Neko!" at every concert?
I love "Fox Confessor," and I think some of its briefest songs, like "Lion's Jaws" and "At Last," are unjustly ignored, but "Blacklisted" might be a better album overall, in my opinion. Then again, as a fan, it may be that I'm just sick of hearing over-performed FCBtF songs like "Hold On, Hold On" and "That Teenage…
Sorry, Jack. I refreshed the page and everything right before posting, but it didn't catch your comment.
Yeah, she sings lyrics like "It's not for you to know / But for you to weep and wonder / When the death of your civilization precedes you," so I can pardon the intermittent, casual lapse in grammar.
She actually talked about the story behind that song here http://www.avclub.com/artic… and, more explicitly, in a Pitchfork interview from around the same time:
From what I've heard in some of her stage banter, she's got a crush on Robert Osborne, and she's the one who told her publicists to try to get her a guest-hosting gig at TCM. If I were Osborne, I would have gotten my Cialis prescription filled and worn my most dashing Sears & Roebuck suit.
Merk, if you're referring to the chorus of "Star Witness," I believe it's "such deadly wolves," and the bad grammar is pretty forgivable in that instance, especially since it could be, conceivably, "they're such deadly wolves" or a poetically slurred "there're such deadly wolves."