All the ladies whose WFMU shirts look like they say WUFM must be disappointed.
All the ladies whose WFMU shirts look like they say WUFM must be disappointed.
Where's the Oliviatremor control? Hur, hur…
I'm curious: Is the CD actually 86 minutes long? I've seen a few creep over the 80-minute mark, but I thought that the general limit was 79:57 or so, without breaking the Red Book standard.
Ah, yes, the same Karla Homolka for whom Tonetta wrote a (hopefully tongue-in-cheek) love song: http://www.youtube.com/watc…
FALLACIES
FALLACIES
Yup—I only realized it after I really noticed that Al said "Get it?" at the end of that section. [ANNOYED GRUNT]
The shocking twist: There was no "Earf" guy!
It took me about 15 years from the first time I heard "I Want a New Duck" to realize that "Get down" was a pun.
Too many words.
Remember when they added Lingo? What a breakout star he was!
Creepy, yes, and as Binx points out: "It's protected by magic."
Oola-là!
I was hoping someone would bring that up! That video makes me think: "Whenever Jacko is not on screen all the other characters should be asking, 'Where's Jacko?'"
Interestingly, the Guinness Book of World Records was created as a reference to resolve pub disputes. Now, of course, its standards have sunk so low as to be a record in themselves.
And got a lottery ticket with the coordinates, 'cause it's a pretty big backyard.
I-IIII just wanna fly (f*rst class, without you guys)…
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Willem Dafoe is L Tonetta
I grew up in Clarksville, Indiana (the "Sunny Side of Louisville"). Tom Raper had stakes there, too.
I listened to the advance stream (only once, unfortunately, and now it's been deactivated) and my take on it was that it has some of the instrumental texture of Aldhils Arboretum with the vocal style of Paralytic Stalks. The arrangements were enjoyable, but the word-salad lyrics distracted me from this positive…