How Many More Times has been my favorite Led Zeppelin song for seemingly as long as I can remember.
How Many More Times has been my favorite Led Zeppelin song for seemingly as long as I can remember.
Pastor TL Barrett - Like a Ship
Graham Nash - Military Madness
Guided By Voices (!) - Game of Pricks (Tigerbomb/7" version)
of Montreal - Lysergic Bliss
The Microphones - The Moon
John Prine - Pretty Good
Joni Mitchell - The Jungle Line
Daniel JOhnston - Grievances
Lou Reed - Waves of Fear
Gram Parsons - She
I'll fuckin' lay your nuts out on a fuckin' dresser - just your nuts layin' on a fuckin' dresser - & bang them shits with a spiked fucking bat.
Did they wear the yellow helmets with the cursive 'Pitt'? Glorious look, that.
Wisconsin is no joke. I know they were 0-2 against Michigan & Ohio St but it was tough to not be impressed. If the Huskers beat even 1 of those two opponents, that's a big deal.
Well, that is certainly a common fallback, sure. However, in fairness -
"(Cersei), were you the little fat boy?"
That game was actually blacked out in Western NY as it didn't sell out. Kind of an interesting footnote (especially for a game that so many folks probably claimed to be at after the fact).
If you're gonna spew, spew into this.
Good one, Madonna..
Yes Pete, it is.
I think theoretically deciding between CLE/TEN & The Phantom Menace is an interesting take on the commonly referred to 'no-win situation'.
Were you ever into Brock Osweiler?
Their QB's name is Derek Carr & the team is located in Oakland CA.
It truly does seem like an unfortunate landing spot for Colin Kapernick's first start.
I don't think they can go away from Dak if anything close to this level of relative success continues. Well they can, but I don't think they should.
He's not THAT stupid..
All 12 of those Bandwagonesque tracks are practically perfect.
It's a solid lager although I rarely revisit it for whatever reason (so many other choices, I guess). I could see it being a nice gateway beer for folks too.
Great Lakes is a pretty underrated brewery imo. A nice marriage of cost effectiveness & some solid beers.