Every time I get the chance, I relate my amazement at hearing Ken Tucker review an Eagles of Death Metal album on NPR's Fresh Air several years ago. That clueless doorknob literally believed the band plays death metal.
Every time I get the chance, I relate my amazement at hearing Ken Tucker review an Eagles of Death Metal album on NPR's Fresh Air several years ago. That clueless doorknob literally believed the band plays death metal.
You do realize CFAmick was supporting you, no? Having said that, I think people are just sharing their opinion - and this was the critical consensus at the time too - that it's U2's messiest work, though it does have some great songs on it.
Everybody's life experience affects their opinion on music. I'm a couple or three years older than you, was a huge fan of War in particular and had all their other stuff. Rattle and Hum struck me as such a trainwreck that I never recovered much admiration for the band. But to each their own.
Willie Nelson and Steven Tyler? Give me a call when your concert features Willie Tyler, then we'll talk.
There were many artists who did Little Golden Books, of course, and I think this dude is doing a direct tribute to Mary Blair, one of the most prominent female Disney artists ever and a damn fine illustrator. This style is exactly like that of one of her joyful books like "I Can Fly".
My main problem with this guy's…
Wasn't it because some baby supposedly choked to death on a toy bullet or rocket that size? The Battlestar Galactica line had missiles that fired when they were first released, but subsequently they just shot out half an inch and you pushed them back into place. Lame!
I've not seen the Ice Age series, but my kid is currently obsessed with Rio, and. . . it's not near as bad as anyone who's not seen it would imagine it to be.
Question: If Kristin Chenoweth and Amy Sedaris got in a knife-fight to the death, who would win?
Question: If Kristin Chenoweth and Amy Sedaris got in a knife-fight to the death, who would win?
I still have my "Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Bill 'n Opus!" t-shirt. I got tons of thumbs up wherever I wore it in 1984. Also, I'm kind of a hoarder, I guess.
Old people talking about "twerking" or "tweeting" or "crunking" or "voguing" will always be inherently hilarious.
It's an extremely un-Canadian thing to do.
Yes, in 2002, mind you. Not that that should change anything. The fellow they eulogized in their catalog was a well-known right-wing Vancouver newspaper columnist. Questioning the Holocaust was only one of his many habits, he hated homosexuals, trade unionists, well-educated folks. . . presumably Roma as well.
I mean, part of the joke in the show's opening credits is that they briefly show a transcript that indicates his grades were. . . acceptable.
Plus, Patton did a masterful takedown of those rascally rodents.
Yeah, I have all their stuff, but those two releases are The Stuff.
You probably just mis-spoke, but the XL doesn't have interchangeable faceplates, only the regular New 3DS does. I sorely wish the XL had 'em, as I can't decide which one to upgrade to. Which in itself is probably dumb, as the 3DS is entering its twilight years, but I really want more stable stereoscopic 3D!
Early on in…
His girlfriend must be really proud of him!
"They're wet and they're dry - My my my my!"
Never heard of this book but I have to mention for the one person that might read this: There's a 2007 children's book called "Samsara Dog" that simply and touchingly explains the concept of reincarnation. And it's a lovely, heartbreaking, inspirational book. I am not the author, I just took it out of the library once.