Does freshman roommate screaming "unlock the damn door I want my toothbrush!" count as a song?
Does freshman roommate screaming "unlock the damn door I want my toothbrush!" count as a song?
Yeah, I read that too.
That is beyond my engineering knowledge, but probably not - there have been plans brewing for a new Colossus, but quite different in construction.
I unwittingly started with the David Bowie cover of Nite Flights on Black Tie White Noise.
I unwittingly started with the David Bowie cover of Nite Flights on Black Tie White Noise.
@avclub-301f1191201e740200fd6de94eac030e:disqus It's a reflection of the fact that you have limited time before you kick the bucket, and if you haven't spent that time listening to crap, you are presumably doing something more interesting or important.
@WTFkid:disqus I'm still holding out for the possibility that the Harlem Shake is some sort of regional or seasonal McDonald's confection.
Huzzah! I am not the only one who thought it was weird that the pudgy princess was in a band!
I work from home and shop at the Super 88 Hong Kong supermarket in a mixed Asian/Latino/university neighborhood.
Late 1973 here, and as I remember things, it was a delicate dance.
I think the name of the song you are referring to Love is a Battlefield.
That is true of many types of lawyers.
Using heated glass jars is a traditional therapeutic technique around the world, but is particularly associated with east Asia. It was also used in ancient Egypt, and was described as being used in a Paris hospital by George Orwell in the late 1920s, in How the Poor Die.
SCOTUS gave them a stern warning about extending it again the last time they let the Make Disney Richer copyright extension stand.
If you were in the reception area for WOR, New Jersey's finest TV station, you already knew Jon Stewart and had a heart full of hope.
I want to play PIX dammit.
As a 4 year old, the Alice Cooper episode was terrifying. So was the Marisa Berenson skit "You're always welcome at our house".
Holy crap! Ernst Mayr, John Maynard Smith, and Randolph Nesse!
The Colossus stood for only 56 years before an earthquake took it down. Building the world's tallest statue on a fault line is a major act of hubris.
I believe that toyetic was first used with regard to the first Star Wars trilogy in the 1970s.