A newspaper running an article that puts a positive spin on one of their advertisers and it turns out to be a plant?
A newspaper running an article that puts a positive spin on one of their advertisers and it turns out to be a plant?
This has been brought up twice, and it was the very first comment.
The face just doesn't do it for me. From the side it looks like what a long slippery sedan should look like. From the back it's an elegant Grande Dame. From the front it's Sarah Jessica Parker. You know it's supposed to be attractive but something about it — the eyes or the nose or something looks just wrong. Pic…
@Brian: Cogito Ergo ZOOM!: For you, sir. "I won't burn my bridges to be just another jaded fool."
@Brian: Cogito Ergo ZOOM!: For you, sir. I won't burn my bridges to be just another jaded fool
@pauljones: My objection punk music stems not from the people the identified with it, but rather from the fact that from a socio-political standpoint, it seemed to me to evolve into exactly what it was trying to fight against.
I would flog this car without mercy and she would enjoy it.
@pauljones: I wasn't there either and I can't really say that I appreciate the LA early 80s scene but I can say that Punk Rock saved my life.
This local guy — runs a buy-here-pay-here lot in the not-so-great neighborhood by the airport in Charlotte.
@Top-dead-center: If you think it's just whining and bitching, then you don't get it. Punks were often (always) kids who were rejected by those who espoused the societal norms. Watch this video and check out this documentary and you might start to get it
@pauljones: Tell that to Professor Greg Graffin, PhD or Milo Auckerman, PhD.
@Bjorn: That was Sammy Hagar that couldn't drive 55, btw.
@Bjorn: That was Sammy Hagar that couldn't drive 55, btw.
@Bjorn: That was Sammy Hagar that couldn't drive 55, btw.
@MarkB: Got a face like Charles Bronson... Straight out of Green Bay, Wisconsin!
@Brian: Cogito Ergo ZOOM!: Agreed, sir. Agreed. Here's a video for you