I liked 808s too. It has a few songs that weren't great, but it's generally solid, and I still think that Love Lockdown, Streetlights, and Coldest Winter hold up well next to his best stuff.
I liked 808s too. It has a few songs that weren't great, but it's generally solid, and I still think that Love Lockdown, Streetlights, and Coldest Winter hold up well next to his best stuff.
The Antlers' Hospice is a recent concept album that has some great moments (even though it's just as heavy as the title implies, and it's kind of tough to get through in one sitting because of it).
Completely agree with Robin Hood and Sword In The Stone. Those are still my two favorite Disney movies.
1. Water (yawn)
I'm in as well. And without Wake in the tournament to fuck up my judgment, I'm going to pick every game correctly.
Are you still in Greenville? If so, for the love of God be careful.
I'll see your 3 Doors Down and Papa Roach and raise you GODSMACK AND HINDER!
All natural. And since I'm a Wake Forest fan, the side dish is disappointment.
DUAN,
During the halftime show, an entire nation smh'ed in unison.
@7MinuteAbs: I think I mentioned this a few nights ago. I cried. And I was a college freshman.
@FavreFAIL: @I Like Cheap Beer: This. The Egyptian uprising is nothing like the Iranian revolution. Don't forget that the Iranian revolution was led by hardline Muslim students who specifically wanted to create a theocratic government. Egypt's revolution, like Tunisia's, appears to be purely populist.
@Same Sad Echo: Haters gonna hate.
@Same Sad Echo: I'm going to stick with the theme of "grossly underrated Wilco songs."
all reveling in the 1985 Converse "Monster"
Shortly after this, Doppler radar indicated a microburst somewhere near Jim Cantore's pants.