I thought this was the sequel:
I thought this was the sequel:
Because they would take birds into the coal mines. If the birds died, everyone would know the air was unsafe.
You, buddy, are full of shine.
*monkeygrudge makes exact joke almost an hour later because it is a lazy twat.
"masterminds"
*chuckles gently*
Now I'm singing that song to myself. Not the whole song, mind you. Dammit, not the whole song! NOT THE WHOLE SONG!!
Generally. Specifically, I threw up on (in) the bus once, and the driver gave a shit. He kicked me off, because I was sitting in the back, and physics was disgusting the other kids when he tried to stop.
oooooh! On the Run.
Styx! Widdly-widdly SHAAAAAAAAW
i would have written "It involves Styx." Then he would have said "Awesome! I love Tommy Shaw!"
for me tenth grade was 1982-85.
I didn't-I mean, I heard that, too.
…but they should always care about grammer.
I thought his mugging—which should normally result in criminal convictions—was appropriate. He's an easy choice, but the fit was tolerable. His T-Rex remains exemplary.
What pissed me off was the fact M&C won Oscars. I expected "Fearless" (one of my favourites) and other Weir films would quickly get the Blu-Ray treatment, but it took more than a decade for that to be released, and I think a good deal of his catalog remains in limbo…
Saw *The Strongest Man in the World* in the theatre. Always hoped smoke would blow out my face when I ate cereal.
I have this bookmarked:
http://tinyurl.com/knmzc4n
MoS was the first movie I fell asleep to. I think I went out around the school bus scene [whenever I finished my frozen Coke], and came to during the final battle.
Pretty expensive nap.
Was not aware a prison van contained a sea of prisoners. I would have guessed twelve, at most.
Just to be clear, there are no rungs on totem poles.