This seems like something the middle-aged, white, anti-hero in a prestige drama would do to show the audience that they were pissed-off with the world (and probably also contemptuous of modern technology).
This seems like something the middle-aged, white, anti-hero in a prestige drama would do to show the audience that they were pissed-off with the world (and probably also contemptuous of modern technology).
I don't really see a circumstance that really justifies lobbing someone's phone off the top of a building.
I'm still not entirely comfortable with the line, but I feel you may have a point - while she was already super-popular, the incident did make support of her more vocal outside of her demographic….
In the UK the price on the site is £20, which is nearly $30! No way I'm spending that on an album download, no matter how great it is
It's ponderous, meandering, stilted, and just not extremely interesting
Who? Ragnar?
5' 7" with size 10. I'm basically a hobbit.
Con Heir(ess)
Caputo ain't so great either…
Wait - they'd eat the corpse?!
The couple of quotes from Springsteen and the publishers on the press release suggest that it's going to be pretty unguarded, so I hope there will be some good stuff on the break-up of the E Street Band and that period…
something something "Ramrod"
Unfortunately I hear there are still some loose ends…
I mean, we learn more from a three minute record, baby, than we ever learned in school…
"I hear you're a racist now, Atticus."
That's a bit unfair, it'll most likely be seen in a similar way to Stephen Hero.
23 and 12
two, three, one two - 4 numbers!
4 Washington Avenue! The next clue is in the White House!
Human Croquet is all right, but it seems a bit 'Atkinson-by-numbers' (which is a terrible way to phrase it) but Emotionally Weird is absolutely wonderful and in a round-about way lays the ground for most of her more recent work (crime fiction - both with the novel-within-a-novel and the weary detective she keeps…
Augustus is very heavily based on Richmal Crompton's "Just William" series, which were very popular in Britain from the 20s until about the 60s/70s.
Well technically, yes, 'Born to Run' the song was recorded in 1974, the album didn't come out until 1975…