"how in the hell did this get made?"
"how in the hell did this get made?"
Which drives me nuts because in reality you need to rely on both schools of thought. For instance, when Buck Fucking O'Neil talks about "hearing that sound" in "Ken Burns' Baseball," that tells me there's absolutely something to it.
I'm not Hootie!
Very well put. I can't argue with you.
He spent so much time thinking about if he could that he didn't stop to think if he should.
Rammstein.
The Beatles are impressive in that regard though; some of their best and most well-known songs were last-minute forced compositions. That's just how talented they were.
But what's more impressive is how complex and innovative some of that post-touring material got. They didn't just churn stuff out, which they totally could've done. Well, maybe the White Album in its double status was a big churnout.
Oh I see. What makes you say it makes sense?
I'm glad they specified that people who are popular can also be introverted and intellectual.
I would've been one of those folks for sure. I hate that shit.
…sorry.
So long as high school students aren't having affairs with their teachers, like PLL. I'm a substitute teacher, and it really kind of bothers me that middle schoolers (and hell, high schoolers too) watch a show with that in it.
Spoiler!
I'd say Frank Underwood, but it's well past curiosity.
Oh my god, your username/pic is fantastic.
Because…
Well that wasn't very smart.
It amuses me that people butcher the Boston accent constantly, too.
Nobody exudes a pornstar vibe quite like Steelers mascot Steely McBeam, though.