Your passion and runon sentence are both admirable. Ellipses are always a safe bet if you're running out of steam at the end, as well.
Your passion and runon sentence are both admirable. Ellipses are always a safe bet if you're running out of steam at the end, as well.
I thought this was a great, fun movie. Haters gonna hate, I guess (especially Scott Tobias!)
That's what I thought, too. Especially given the look on Emma Stone's face, which seemed overly impressed.
Nada Surf has some great records on Barsuk. Overall, though, that's a great extended metaphor.
Yeah, that's the feeling I have as well. He was jealous of Mick Taylor's proficiency but other than that people seem to genuinely like him, and he seems to genuinely like people. The cast of the Simpsons stories about him are hilarious.
I try to always end with a positive ๐
"Torture Porn"?!?! That is so fucking insulting to such a large group of people I'm not sure how to process it. It was the Holocaust. Is Danilo Kis's writing torture porn? Primo Levi's? What uninformed knee jerk shock value nonsense. Oh, and Caitlin Moran is delightful!
Out of curiousity, why do you find Keith Richards to be a shitty person? I didn't get that feeling from his book, so just wondering.
Watched "Birdman," which I thought was a lot of fun; I really enjoy Innaritu's films. Started reading "Fields of Blood" by Karen Armstrong and, although it seems initially a little reflexively defensive about the importance of religious belief, it reads as well as her other work.
My wife and I were watching our three year old goddaughter right beforehand! We were hifiving like maniacs the whole time, as well! But three of themโฆ(shudder).
"Start Killing Already" was way better, but not as good as its follow up, "Start Killing Already: Pray Under No Kondition"
Sure, I was just being cheeky. Vinegar/honey is doubly true with meat eaters, I've found. Wanna scream and hector? Enjoy at best a vacuum, at worst derision. Good vegan cooking and a well timed documentary do more to change minds.
It was rebooted as "Broad City." It's much better now.
I would just like to bring up his cover of "I See a Darkness" when he thought he was going to die before the album was completed. That shit (especially with Oldham's falsetto behind it) is haunting. Joyce out.
Glenn did not. That North Side Skin got a book deal out of it though, lol.
It's okay, after the first run through. Pianos Become The Teeth and Sidekicks are doing this style better, for my money.
Agreed, this seemed like a deliberate pisstake like the Xmas album (albeit I'm sure he put effort into them unlike Self Portrait) but, after two listens, meh, didn't do it for me.
Once again, the transitive property does our dirty work for us!
Boy, it is tough to eat meat in this day and age! Well, keep fighting the good fight and maybe, just maybe, the tide will turn your way. (Hums "We Shall Overcome") ๐
How long was your version? My crappy band's usually ran a cool fifteen minutes then segued into "police story." Show over.