The Who, "Mirror Door"
The Who, "Mirror Door"
Subpop has a beer vending machine in their office.
Wow, Rick James was right, cocaine truly is a motherfucker.
Now I want Hurra Torpedo to do a cover of Gimme Shelter and have it on the show. Then I am in.
As long as little Steven has to occasionally fight off swarms of twelve year old eunich vampires, I am in.
MLK family doesn't want lots of people knowing bout his naughty side.
Is the appearance of the word "TEAS" in your handle some kind of giveaway that your post is actually some kind of Teabaggery?
I think Glenn Beck might be a perfect example of why NOT teaching yourself might be a good option as well. Most people when researching something often cherry pick the information to fit their inner needs. Learning in an environment structured by someone teaching a course, ethically, i.e. not trying to advance their…
ahhhh, Cable. I see now what you meant.
Also, hospital romance dramas.
There is going to be at least a little about Seattle. Wash. state had some bootlegging going on beings how it is both a coastal and border state.
The Entire Daily History of Dawes.
I would like to see a superhero television show where the main character doesn't have all this angst about who they are and they just do what comes natural to them, but I would also like to see a little running humor in the form of some of their powers keep causing irritating things to happen in the human world. Wait,…
I think a reality based superhero show is in order.
I liked Manimal.
I think the overall premise of a hideout/lair is that it is hard to find, and since they are supervillians it goes without saying their hideout/lairs are much harder to find than our hideout/lairs, well not mine, but probably your hideout/lair.
Network T.V. can get superheroes right, as long as its British T.V. I love me some "Misfits". Ok, its more Heroes meets Lost than Superman but whatever.
They can't afford drugs so they save their dookie in plastic grocery bags and huff the fumes.
This opens up an opportunity for my own female empowerment tv show. " Manhole", the heartwarming show about a female owned and operated male bathhouse during the 1970's and it's lovable pre-canceraids, coke-addled denizens.
I think he was just trying for some cool to get reflected back on himself by suggesting he didn't do what any cultural icon would have done, go out on "sandwich" dates with men.