Great! Now I can replace the almost identical grey t-shirt with red logo and blue abstract background I bought from SST in 1986!
The shirt. . . doesn't fit as well around the waist as it used to.
Great! Now I can replace the almost identical grey t-shirt with red logo and blue abstract background I bought from SST in 1986!
The shirt. . . doesn't fit as well around the waist as it used to.
I can't toss a hundred or so of my cassettes even though it's been years since I've listened to 'em. I do find it interesting that 2015 cassette culture is considered to be the worst kind of stupid hipsterism even though nostalgia for my youth spent sulking through high school blasting Husker Du on my Walkman seems…
I watched it for the first time last week. "Hey, it's got that guy from Andy Richter and Better Off Ted!" I exclaimed to my wife. It's a good cast but the script was a real let-down for me. There's just no need for a sit-com to be this mediocre in 2015. And yes, that laugh track is tough to accept.
Good for MIB for not tearing a strip off Kyle when he said he's got one of Michael's books on request at the library. I mean, everything I read comes from the library, but I would never admit that to the author's face!
Because Duggar worked for a lobbying group that actively tries to curtail basic rights for decent people by lying about them and demonizing them. . . he at least deserves misery on a karmic level. So. . . maybe we can feel OK in having no sympathy for him and also feel OK for seeing his power squashed a bit, while…
“glittering prizes and endless compromises shatter the illusion of integrity"
A few years ago, I was walking down the street and a truck went by with 3 or 4 bros all singing along to "Sleeping Sickness" at the top of their lungs. As I alluded to above, I seriously thought at the time: that is such a profoundly Canadian song, and probably only a handful of Yanks know about it.
Haven't heard any of the music yet? Then you must not be Canadian.
I'd be willing to take the risk.
Agreed. This movie is half brilliant, half stupid, but the good parts of it are tender, lovely, and memorable.
That they haven't made an album in 17 years? Me too, buddy, me too.
Yeah, Radiohead. Obviously a really good band, but I think you have to get into them at the right age to find them brilliant. I also admit my appreciation of their later work (which I've never found as experimental and demented as fans seem to find it) is colored by my hatred for "Creep" from the first time I heard…
Lynch wrote an awesome obituary. Short but it hit all the right notes. RIP.
This comment has the texture of a short story.
Miki was pioneering in "dying your hair red", which seems to be all the rage these days.
Will Harris, we really expect better from you!
I think the mix of the best that both Europe and Asia has to offer makes Vietnamese the tastiest cuisine on the planet.
Why not just start a category called, "Great Job, Stephen Colbert" - then these don't need to be in Newswire.
46 can look good.
Gusty. . . har har. I get it.