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i don't get it

you just made me remember something from the '89 jamboree (a generation ago). at a giant evening event with skits and other silliness (with 500+ scouts, leaders, etc. in the audience) a troop went onstage and performed a dumb campfire song about boning da ladies. much applause and laughter from the audience. the

That opening sentence is quite a mouthful.

don't forget A.M. Ludovici, one of Neitzsche's earliest proponents. he may be from Madagascar as well.

if that were my name i'd go by Genuine Klaas Williams

as a resident of Myanus, CT, i know the hurt that mockery of American place names can cause!

Yes. Rastified 10%

Diatomic: Rise of Plankton

Jersey Barriers

The Secret World of Your Freezer

it was as sudden as it was craptastic

The Asphalt Movie

they're working on that

can't succeed on ALL fronts, Mr. President

the best Nagel print reference still belongs to the sadly departed Nathan Rabin:
"Tango & Cash even has a score by Beverly Hills Cop’s Harold Faltermeyer, the man behind the hit 'Axel F,' whose work invariably sounds like a drum machine and a synthesizer fucking on a tanning bed in a mall in front of a giant Nagel

add me to that list

Medical note: the stones may have passed through her system on their own, which is great. But no one should assume from this that pain pills and cranberry juice are an effective treatment for all types of kidney stones.

there was an AVC interview with him that was sad and disturbing and slightly funny…the interview was conducted online IIRC. midway through the interview, Johnston casually suggested that the interviewer send him money or something. he may have been offering to send the interviewer unreleased recordings for like 20

from the (little) of his music i've listened to, my guess is it helps if you can tolerate lo-fi sounding music, whether punk or folk or garage or whatever. if you don't care for raw, amateurish music i think it'd be hard to appreciate the aspects of his music that people find appealing.

back when he was governor of Texas, someone commented that Rick Perry "appears to have had himself stuffed"