Which reminds me of a video I once saw entitled "What The Jews Do On Christmas".
Which reminds me of a video I once saw entitled "What The Jews Do On Christmas".
And they say except perhaps as an excuse for sloppy execution, video doesn't effect the final product….
"Can I be a Santa too?" "You already are…You're my son, Corwin, my little baby Santa."
I won't hold my breath. I am still waiting for Hustler to release a Bachmann porn parody. Don't let the moment pass you by Hustler!
I submit to the jury, example No.2.
Yes, because The Roots are as great as Howard Stern.Using your finely honed powers of Deductive Reasoning, you have peeled away the facade of my words to reveal the real meaning behind my post. It had nothing to do with a scene in a movie where the executives at WNBC wanted a DJ to clear all of their sketches with…
It's a shame your parents had an "accident"
"Introducing the new Will Harris portable bidet with built in voice typing software included!"
Hurry, this offer won't be available forever and supplies are limited, so act now!"
iDon't care.
Have you seen the pictures of Will Harris? That guy is ripped! I don't know how he even wipes himself, yet alone types out articles.
When I saw that, Vincent Furnier to me was Alice Cooper, the snake handling, head chopping singer, the drunk guy in a video for "Welcome To My Nightmare" or some other song. So, how you described is how that WW bit came across to me.
I think I remember an eerily similiar situation with NBC being covered in "Private Parts". No frickin' kidding.
Can say from written to recorded interviews to accidentally stumbling upon the guy hosting a radio show late one night on a trip to New England, I have been surprised and impressed by his thoughtfulness on many subjects. That bit from Wayne's World where he is holding court in his dressing room, espousing on global…
Always interesting listening to someone with such an outsized stage persona who sounds so logical and well adjusted. Also interesting, to me anyway, is how many big stars of those days were kind of confused by, if not flat out against, the hippie movement. I think if pop culture consumers of the time had been privy to…
"Golf Monster"
Throw in some "Arrest Me Red" overalls and make it in 3D, I'm in.
TY, I simply stand on the shoulders of those who came before me.
I think I preferred "Big Night" where the established business owner conspires to crush the dreams of the upstart brothers, cause that's how we do, in real life.
Incremental revolution may be hard for us westerners to understand, I know the phrase furrows my brow, but I have a suspicion that if you are part of a population, culture and society born of millenia, then it is not hard to understand. As a great philosopher once espoused, "Like sands from an hourglass, so are the…
I guess, the point is, having experienced both sides, money may not be able to buy ultimate happiness but sure does help grease the rails. If some measure of financial security is achieved, you can do with the excess as wished but if you do not share at least some fruits of your success, you lack something that money…