I saw them in 1989 at Shea Stadium on the "Steel Wheels" tour. My friends and I went because we were convinced of the high probability that this would be their last tour.
I saw them in 1989 at Shea Stadium on the "Steel Wheels" tour. My friends and I went because we were convinced of the high probability that this would be their last tour.
The Jam. Living here stateside, I'd never heard of them until I went to England for a semester and a couple of guys I played rugby with introduced me to "Dig The New Breed" and I was hooked instantly. I've listened to and enjoyed their studio work, but nothing touches that live recording.
I was going to get tickets for their show here in San Francisco. Not too long after that, I read about Mark Sandman collapsing and dying on a stage in Italy.
If 20+ million people lose their healthcare coverage, they'll feel it.
I heard "Tommy Maitland" and for a minute I got confused and thought of "Victor Maitland", the bad guy from Beverly Hills Cop.
As kids, my brother used to sing this after winning a game. I soon learned to only play him in games I knew I could win.
"Call girl. When they're dead, then they're just hookers."
Or get with the fracking.
His uncle is Neil Diamond?
That was the first thing I thought of.
I told Soros the same thing I told that fucker Obama: I don't get out of bed for less than $1500 per week.
No shit. I made the mistake of arguing with someone on Facebook about Trump and he blamed "people like me, Obama and Hillary" for Trump's failure to get anything done.
Zach Galifinakis had the best joke on this when Clinton went on Two Ferns:
I'm a huge fan of Jefferies - I've seen him live, and I think Legit was really underrated - but this seems like a weak knockoff of the same thing so many other comedians are doing.
I like comedy you don't have to think about.
Located somewhere in rural Ohio.
This is what makes me the most incredulous - Trump's insistence that he'll negotiate a "better deal". European leaders have already called the Paris Agreement non-negotiable, and the only way Trump knows how to negotiate is either by bullying and threatening the opposition with endless litigation or by declaring…
I'd say you're comparing apples and oranges.
"Might" being the operative word there. I just think that if you look at a photograph of a group guys and immediately start projecting your insecurities and foibles on them, you may want to take some personal stock and perhaps find out why. You may be happier in the long run.
The AMC Kabuki here in San Francisco shows evening films where you have to be 21 or over to see, because there's a bar outside the theater that serves alcohol.