DON'T PUT THAT OUT INTO THE WORLD YOU DOLT!!! Now I know how my dad felt during the gap between Drawing of the 3 and Wizards in Glass and again from Wizards to Wolves. C'mon Rothfuss I gots to know how it all ends
DON'T PUT THAT OUT INTO THE WORLD YOU DOLT!!! Now I know how my dad felt during the gap between Drawing of the 3 and Wizards in Glass and again from Wizards to Wolves. C'mon Rothfuss I gots to know how it all ends
I think I actually like it more than London Calling.
It's just one of good but forgettable movies you watch at that age. Plus it's outsider theme can make an inherent loner person more anti-social . It's part out the middle class high school weirdo canon.
I still start looking around the room when the digital watch beeping starts. Also, Combat Rock is better than Green Day's entire output.
"You're not Punk and I'm telling everyone…"
I listened to this album so much it burned me out my Angry White Boy phase because it's so vapid in it's political commentary that you can smell the bullshit rising off of it. When you realize that YOU sound like that it's not a pleasant feeling. GD concept albums are the musical version of The Boondock Saints, SLC…
THAT'S WHO THAT WAS!! That was gonna bug me.
So a 5th dimensional trickster with the power of a god then?
Cool your pies!!!!
The few Cheap Heats that I've listened to I really think Rosenberg and Shoemaker's outlooks on wrestling clash too much to be enjoyable Rosenberg seems like an ideal WWE fan properly sitting at the intersection of sports and entertainment. He also seems a bit ring ratty to be honest. Shoemaker seems more into the…
They fucking killed it with that Jet jam. So much so that I then listened to The Wings over America of it version 20 times in a row.
Wait are podcast their babyfaces??? PFT is like the the only one I can think of he's like Hogan in 85 over. I like Matt Mira but the AV Club treats him the way Chicago treats Cena/Reigns
Hooray for reviews of the most subjective art form. You know what makes joke unfunny? Explaining and analyzing it.
What,no mention of Matt Gourley's Ian Fleming cameo?