I always thought of it as an FYI that normally would be in parentheses. Fleshing out the story with rhymes, like we all do.
I always thought of it as an FYI that normally would be in parentheses. Fleshing out the story with rhymes, like we all do.
This is one of my random twitter followers, and he follows so many random people… He's like the Siri lady, Murray the guy who posts inspirational memes, and Two-fer from 30 Rock.
ok, fine! maybe that's where they started!
those are soooooo good!
yep…not a thing back then. you could get potatoes in burritos at some places, but not fries. I wouldn't be surprised if some random shop was doing it way early tho.
I don't remember them. I spent my prime burrito years living near SDSU and then PB and OB
Grew up in SD, moved away to NorCal in '97. I used to go to Roberto's, Alberto's, Aliberto's, Los Panchos etc…No California burritos to be found. It really sounds like one of those food truck mashups that became a thing in the aughts.
Well, I'm hooked.
Clay Kershaw should really be getting ready for baseball season.
Let's see: canned smoked oysters are my weakness! As a kid, my neighbor's mom made sugar and butter sandwiches on wonder bread, when we played there.
And of course on the Biscoff cookie butter.
"Tonight, Tonight" and "Biko" popped into my head right away. I'm sure there are plenty others (I do have human emotions and stuff) Oh…"Where the Streets Have No Name" is right there too.
That museum in Phoenix is pretty cool. Props for pointing that out. Here in SF, we get to see Fisherman's wharf when the Niner's are playing 1 hour down the road in a different city and county.
I checked my work address and it's totally destroyed, along with a few other burning buildings..BUT…right next door, (literally!) the Transamerica Pyramid is standing tall while the alien ships go around it.
Lots of prod. co. credits. Almost…too many!
I really liked this more than I was expecting to. I'm not too familiar with the movies and really enjoyed the commitment to the bit.
amazing album…loved it from day one. I still get choked up during last goodbye.
Very Beck-ish!
Home is Home Star stew…
I'm used to the original album version. This came out when I was in college and I grabbed it from an import bin. I read something about them in Trouser Press (?) and just had to find it. Something about "guy plays all the sounds and writes everything" was something I would seek out. Plus, I loved saying "the…
This song! I played the hell out of that album in college and this song kept me crying and miserable during a big dorm breakup. It got better though, thanks for asking.