pff, there's nothing medieval about Scarborough. It was established in 1934.
pff, there's nothing medieval about Scarborough. It was established in 1934.
well, i have my magic signed paper already but i'm really no wider.
it could be worse. i could be appointed the King's Hand.
I remember it as dull and, hence by extension, disappointing because i like his other stuff.
how the fuck should i know?
Forget the Daggits, I hope they bring back the angels, the devil and the white viper suits.
Anil's Ghost isn't, though.
Yeah, but imagine how you felt if - like me - you really did love Reloaded, only to sit in the theatre watching slack-jawed as Revolutions completely squandered everything interesting about Reloaded.
Also she's a girl, and that's always a plus for any band.
"speculation on the circumstances of his death is inevitably venturing into some dark places"
"with Jobs even cutting a benevolent yet slightly Bond villain-ish figure in his never-changing black turtleneck"
It was awful how he came unglued
No, i'm pretty sure he uses a random name generator for his characters, just like Nabakov.
But doesn't this just raise the larger question of why radio is still popular?
I stopped caring about this band after i heard 'I Still Remember', thought it was a good song and so bought the album, then realised they sucked ass.
"No history of American music from the last century can be written without a chapter on R.E.M., and what it stood for"
'An insular pocket of Cornwall' is tautologous. Cornwall is insular by definition, if sadly not by geography.
I agree, it all sounds too precious.
He's right, you know. Fight Club sounds completely made up.
You know what i like about Brighton?