That was Elizabeth who stabbed Alexis. Don't remember if he eventually succumbs after being handed over to Victor & Andre.
That was Elizabeth who stabbed Alexis. Don't remember if he eventually succumbs after being handed over to Victor & Andre.
Huh, I find her more than ok, actually. She listens and does as she's told with virtually any whining.
Drexl. Without the e. As if the cornrows didn't already gave away who they were making fun of.
For all the crap Hucknall receives, rightfully or not, he deserves some kudos for pouring his money into Blood & Fire.
I recall he just assembled it from different unfinished song parts he had lying around.
Good thing these guys are still making albums. Will check it out.
Can't find it online anywhere, but his interview in the 1995 BBC series "Dancing in the Street" (episode "Planet Rock") is one of my favorite segments of the episode.
Well, DP put Romanthony in the spotlight back in the day and he's sadly no longer with us either.
No better way to get a young fellow off his faith than sending him to a Jesuit college is a common phrase around these parts.
One day off. Good call, sir.
"I did it to protect you."
ANyone else here who remembers Frente! for accidentally Kelly Street rather than the New Order cover?
16?
Thank you for reminding me of Upworthy.
I'd rather support this than the Broken Circle Breakdown to win in its category.
Run does nothing for me.
One more for #6: Michael Douglas in The American President.
He didn't seem to notice the giant scar on her back. So I guess he prefers missionary.
Damn right.
It wasn't hidden, I've been hearing it at Club Bruges matches for years, just like the Deadspin article tells. Of course, lately the number of occasions for the stadium dj to play it have waned considerably. But that's a different story.