Not that this fuck shouldn’t be harassed to the point he’s afraid to leave the house — better yet, the point he’s afraid no matter where he is — but I guarantee you Miller took “fascist” as a compliment.
Not that this fuck shouldn’t be harassed to the point he’s afraid to leave the house — better yet, the point he’s afraid no matter where he is — but I guarantee you Miller took “fascist” as a compliment.
A lot of american businesses were formed around people have nothing to do...lets give them the bare minimum, market it like its the greatest thing ever, jack up prices and provide increasinly shitty service because there arent alternatives. Now a whole lot of industries that spent decades fat and complacent thinking…
Everything millennials do that’s different is inevitably branded as lazy and/or destructive because that’s easier than pointing out that our current systems are unsustainable.
if only there were single women
Since I will likely never have a question answered, this is as good a place as any to post it:
I’ve read you mention this band before, Drew, and assumed it was a typo. But... Oasis? Come on man.
She’d be right.
I sympathize, but not because it’s “too much effort” for me.
If you live in California, you could either:
Maybe I’m saying this because I was born in ‘73, but aren’t we being a bit harsh? Sure the singles charts were a garbage heap, so what’s new, but we’re talking essential landmark work from Zeppelin, Sabbath, Al Green, Stevie, Allmans, Skynyrd, Little Feat, ELP, Mott, Wings, Herbie Hancock, Steely Dan, Hall & Oates,…
Anyone who has received formal schooling on American culture knows that the most consequential non-hit record of 1973 is Montrose’s self-titled debut album. That record was years ahead of its time. It’s the first fully realized example of what became the American mainstream hard rock aesthetic. You can draw a straight…
I thought the crystal skull was a nod to the theoretical 4th Indiana Jones movie that never happened.
This is why executives need prison time for shit like this.
Wasn’t this the running joke (amongst viewers and critics) for Sons of Anarchy as it was Kurt Sutter’s go to?
My best friend and I dressed up as Burt and Ernie for halloween about 8 years ago. Went out and got pretty hammered at the bars, and then I see down the street, Cookie Monster, just standing there. Well I thought it was a good idea to jump on his back, we both fell to the ground, and that’s when I feel a shot to the…
What about this conversation:
*gestures broadly at everything*
It would be well advised to be careful as to which customers you angrily stalk to the parking lot.
22% for drinks without food? Fuck that. 13% was reasonable, even with attentive service.
I feel like you aren’t sufficiently well-versed in seventies stoner bands...Bloodrock seems like a glaring omission, as does Grand Funk.
Do yourself a favor and check out this blog, THE DAY AFTER SABBATH for lots of downloadable compilations (137 so far) of weird, heavy ‘70's stuff: