Nice Alan Myers tribute. His best number.
Nice Alan Myers tribute. His best number.
Thirteen!
Thanks for making me piss myself at work.
So it's "Rusty Shackleford: The Movie"?
Wang Dang Sweet Wu Tang!
The Village People are underrated.
Didn't Nancy Marchand die following a sexual assault with a concrete dildo?
Didn't Nancy Marchand die following a sexual assault with a concrete dildo?
I remember I once flicked on the TV and the first thing I heard was Robert Stack saying "He was arrested for having sex with young boys."
I remember I once flicked on the TV and the first thing I heard was Robert Stack saying "He was arrested for having sex with young boys."
His ears are shot. Fortunately, Ozzy's EVERYTHING is shot, so no problem.
His ears are shot. Fortunately, Ozzy's EVERYTHING is shot, so no problem.
"And he left them, and went out of the city into Bethany; and he lodged there?"
"And he left them, and went out of the city into Bethany; and he lodged there?"
I'm devastated. He was both a friend and a hero of mine. I remember when I created the first web site dedicated to the Frogs in 1995. He called me on the phone. We kept in touch over the years and he was the funniest, nicest guy in the world. My heart goes out to Jimmy and all his family and friends.
I'm devastated. He was both a friend and a hero of mine. I remember when I created the first web site dedicated to the Frogs in 1995. He called me on the phone. We kept in touch over the years and he was the funniest, nicest guy in the world. My heart goes out to Jimmy and all his family and friends.
What happened to the Russian interior decorator in "Pine Barrens"?
I enjoyed "The Wind Through The Keyhole", but it needed more Cuthbert. Jamie de Curry was a poor substitute. All I really found out about the guy was he had a red birthmark, didn't like to talk much and lost his virginity at the end.
I would recommend "We Shall Overcome: The Complete Carnegie Hall Concert". He plays a whole range of different stuff and it's fantastic. Also, 'Dangerous Songs!?" is a fun studio record, and he even does a Phil Ochs song.
My favorite part of this film is the prophetic Scott Peterson mention.