Yes, many do. However, NOBODY should be shamed into doing it
Yes, many do. However, NOBODY should be shamed into doing it
So he’s expected to help people because he’s rich, and we’re not supposed to like him for it because he’s rich? 1000 kids going to college when they could not otherwise is great, I don’t care how much money someone has, it’s still great that they’d choose to spend it this way and not every action needs to be…
Assuming a generously low college tuition of $50k overall, your statement claims that Lebron’s net worth is 50 trillion dollars. Pretty sure that’s off by at least one digit ;) He might be rolling in the dough but sending 1000 kids to college is not nothing.
And the same guy who got 4 trucks full of food and supplies to New Orleans before f*cking FEMA even showed up after Katrina?
Yeah, honestly, I and a lot of Ohio are still a bit salty with LeBron over the Miami thing. We enjoy watching him play and like cheering him on, but the honeymoon is over, so to speak.
People like Shaun King are necessary, and do important work, but that doesn’t mean I can’t roll my eyes at his sanctimony often times.
“Ignorance is bliss when it comes to our heroes sometimes. Learning the truth is a mighty huge letdown.”
Mercyful Fate?! The world is small. I loved them because they reminded me of supposedly disparate things that I loved: Ted Neely (from Jesus Christ Superstar) and Motorhead.
Should have them listen to late black flag.
Post-hairspray-&-glitter Pantera, as well.
Misfits. D.O.A.
Someone with Varg as a picture shouldn’t have forgotten Iommi, Halford, Dickinson...
How about the guy who wrote all the riffs for Black Sabbath, Tony Iommi or Iron Maiden or Rob Halford ? Well, you get the point.
There are others....Halford, Blackmore, Plant, & Page come to mind...I’d think Ozzy is definitely on the clock though. Supposedly Bill Ward and Tony Iommi are both in pretty rough shape as well.
I'm guessing most of us wouldn't survive living one day like Lemmy.
I would offer Suicidal Tendencies, Slayer, & Pennywise as capably bridging punk & metal.
This is where that quote came from. A newspaper story from 1975, Lemmy talking about his new band after leaving Hawkwind ...
It’s a great quote even if quoted 20x over.
If Dave Grohl said that, it’s because he’s quoting Lemmy, who said it in the 70’s.
I was 13 when I first heard Motörhead. As I recall, my exact thoughts were “holy fucking shit this is awesome!” Their music was a thunderous freight train barreling down at you at 500 noisy miles per hour. Everyone should live at least one day like Lemmy. Dave Grohl said it best when he said, “If Motörhead moved in…