That doesn't sound too appetizing. What kind of stew do you have?
That doesn't sound too appetizing. What kind of stew do you have?
"Brown Eyed Girl"
Showalter has a section of his book devoted to the humor of different lengths of lists.
I was thinking Robert Pollard.
The song right before it, "I Want to Be Well" would be on my list as well.
Don't forget the All Delighted People EP (which is eight songs and an hour long, so him calling it an EP is another sign of him questioning album formats.) it clearly leads in the direction of Adz, but also has a few very good acoustic songs.
Conservatives have parody accounts?
I got one pretty easily (due to the laziness of my application, I can't imagine there were more than five people who applied, and I didn't have to interview) that paid $1500 for ten 40-hour weeks. It was working at a historical society in a town of 2500 or so people that had an "underground" section of the…
Unpaid internships really are indicative of the class structure in America. Either you have parents that allow you to do unpleasant work for free, or you struggle through disgusting shit for little paycheck. Although detasseling corn when I was 13 was pretty terrible (and you didn't get you check for like a month…
Sad songs are like a mouth full of sores.
I know from MIB's autobiography that he went to theater camp.
It reminds me of the scene in Stella where MIB says "Look!" and they all run around a corner to read a poster.
I like how, in the middle of the party, they cut to a close-up of him pulling off the mask for just a second.
I would second that. Usually 15-17 year olds were junior counselors, 18-22 year olds were heads of different programs, and a few older guys (teachers and school administrators) who ran the business aspects and supervised all the program heads. We also had the same Catholic priest, who was in his fifties, and a few…
It makes me want to rewatch the hiding scene from The Baxter. It's been a few years since I saw it, but I remember laughing a lot the first time I saw it.
The best part is when he grabs a leaf off a tree and puts it in his mouth.
As someone who works at a pizza place, it's incredibly easy to get more than what you ordered. If you're paying full price (not using a coupon or other deal) they could probably give you twice what you ordered and still make money.
You'll see the same thing if you watch an average middle-aged man approach a "one-trip" salad bar.
As a delivery driver, you can just make shit up when you order a pizza. If you get mad enough about it, they'll give you another order of food, breadsticks, soda and a credit to your account for next time.
Her voice is more toned down on the later stuff, but the song structures seem a little more complex and less catchy. If I were telling an ignorant version of myself how to get into her, I'd say Milk-Eyed Mender, because at least it strikes you right away, and you know whether or not you like it. If I hadn't already…