“We knew people had died there, but it was the ‘80s” is the best synopsis of that decade I can think of.
“We knew people had died there, but it was the ‘80s” is the best synopsis of that decade I can think of.
The Toronto Argos would like to have a word...
Let Go I remember, gonna check out The Stars Are Indifferent (great title!) today. Thanks for the rec and co-sign!
Dude gets to work with Susannah Hoffs a lot. Ftw, as the kids say.
I thought that was Moxy Früvous.
Power pop is cool like that.
It’s great to see someone stanning Sweet on here. His first couple records are like if Weezer’s blue album had a baby with Neil Young and Big Star. The guitar work from Robert Quine and Richard Lloyd is also all killer.
This comment keeps it copacetic. And Our Lady Peace fucking ripped until Spiritual Machines. Then I kinda lost track of them.
Live was just so earnest. Sooooo Earnest. Makes them easy to mock, and I agree that they were better than how they’re remembered.
Well, at least they’re not as bad as Big Bang Theory.
Still more conference championships than Notre Dame.
When Antonio first called the Lions, he got a busy signal, they were talking to Megatron trying to get him to unretire.
This is exactly why I still am interested in PHEV over BEV... power generation on-board, and range repeatedly extended by gasoline just like normal... but still electric only for the quick run to the store, or back and forth to work, without nearly as many engine cold starts and short, incomplete thermal cycles.
Silly them using the most popular type of vehicle as their flagship EV. Anyone would think they were looking for people to buy them.
Laura, I’m slightly disappointed this article isn’t headlined “Bleacher Report.”
Or just put a bear in the stands. A bear will keep order!
That’s the MLB.com video player, but I will anyway
After years and years of the wonderful, blessed “Get a brain, morans” meme, we actually have a Brian Moran?!??