tori amos and Kate Bush were pretty amazing.
tori amos and Kate Bush were pretty amazing.
Burroughs' brow furrows
Haha. yep, to each their own. I can't stand the young bucks. If you can't sell and you're not Hacksaw Jim Duggan, get out of the ring I say.
Violently inauthentic.
because scrubbing Benoit will lose a few viewers, but scrubbing Trump could lose him hundreds of thousands of viewers, and those viewers’ offspring viewers?
Bro Love is definitely suable. Sorry.
I find Donald Trump to be infuriating on a daily basis, and I agree with you about the bombastic link of his ascent to wrasslin’.
Infuriating? WWE’s hall of fame isn’t even a building, like a proper "hall of fame". It’s not a hall. In fact, its probably where Donald John is going when he dies.
Ya low-expectation-havin' motherfucka!
I laughed. Good choice. Run For Your Life would have crossed the line for me.
Probably not All My Loving, as John only sang harmony on that one. As a former obsessive, I would love to know the song it was, if anybody knows.
..and the occasional rum & coke to relax themselves before the flight.
I wouldn’t even have clicked, lest for multiple mentions on my podcast background noise, The Jim Cornette Experience. Apparently this phenomenon even reaches outcasts like me. Cool story, brah.
I liked Outland, but Bloom County was better.
For fucks sake. There’s nothing sexual on the broadcast, and yes, effeminate men exist, in wonderfully varying degrees.
In America circa 1997, gay acceptance was not exactly a mainstream thing. Does it matter to you at all that South Park helped in that cause? Well before Lady Gaga put her first makeup on?
Could we keep her, idiotic impeachment rhetoric aside, and dump Bitch McConnell and Lindseunoch Graham instead?
He still has more neck than the original criminologist.
Nope. Corgan is a megalomaniac with a shitty voice that alternates between his best My Bloody Valentine impression and the snarl of an angry Screech. I really liked SP for a while, and they’re not horrible. I’m just saying they're overrated by a lot of people, and derivative rather than influential.
Well, since your first big radio hit was basically part 2 of Where Is My Mind, I guess this fits the bill 30 odd years later. But your voice sucked then, and I assume it sucks worse now, so I will not be checking this out in any way. If you had real talent, maybe you could have kept some of the awful Creed era rock…