Eh, it’s good and super-catchy, but very little can be good enough to overshadow the creepiness of the lyrics.
Eh, it’s good and super-catchy, but very little can be good enough to overshadow the creepiness of the lyrics.
A friend of mine from grad school is a devout progressive and social justice advocate, yet is a Redskins fan who vociferously defends the nickname and that “only white people are mad about it.”
This is a scorching take
Trick question: that’s not inconsiderate.
The dignity of the occasion? Hey, I’m still as starry-eyed about the miracle of human flight as the next person, but it’s not “dignified.” There’s a reason people don’t wear suits and hats to baseball games anymore, either.
Right? When I see people dressed WAY down because they’re at the airport, I think “Oh right, I’m in an airport.”
Wearing gym shorts and a t-shirt on a plane = doing something bad to the rest of society?
Rebuttal: Anyone who knows anything about the SNL/sketch comedy world thinks he’s great. (EDIT: and I do not consider myself part of that world)
As annoying as BS gets with the constant sports analogies...they still help me understand exactly what he’s trying to say. The latter definitely applies to your comment.
Is that you, Bill Simmons?
This isn’t very important, I realize...but wow, that man is unattractive.
My friends and I got mad at a group in front of us for parking their cart on the fairway in front of the green, let alone driving across it.
And I just don’t know how a basketball can dunk itself!
Same logic applies to Michael Jordan.
Angels in the Outfield (1994)
Graduated ‘06
I guess it’s not really related, but I had Tony’s brother as a math teacher in high school. He was just the nicest guy; if Tony was at all like him, we’ve really lost a good one.