It's pretty good!
It's pretty good!
Let's not forget Courage Under Fire.
The velvet fog, the silver fox, the little cloud that cried
The best dressed chicken in town
I saw them at the same venue back in 94 and they were great. Like you, I think his stuff has gone downhill ever since Ellis swanned in.
Some noob might fall for that trick, but Flansburgh is wily enough to keep his supervillainy on the down low.
So did I. However, as much as Redding is quite probably my favourite singer, I think his version is a little overwrought. And the lyrics are more repetitive.
My choice would be Jill Sobule's "Merry Christmas from the Family". Kirsty MacColl's "New England" and Cyndi Lauper's "Money Changes Everything" and Marianne Faithfull"s "Ballad of Lucy Jordon" as runners up.
He's been going through some shit. It's been Patti Smith, Morrissey and Joy Division for months.
I'm no fan of Millar, but Kick-Ass is passable. As many other people have said about his work, It had plenty of potential but Millar can't resist going back to that same poisoned well.
For people who have seen Australian films, he was also great in Mullet, The Year My Voice Broke, and Idiot Box.
They might get free qualifications. Education, not so much.
I can imagine watching Scent of a Woman with friends on weed. It would be 90 minutes of "Hooo ah".
Many a night would have ended early without Rage.
But surely you've had that rare experience where a song you normally hate reveals a new dimension? That's why I now like Elvis' American Trilogy.
Televised poker is great when you're stoned, but the math can become very confusing.
I'm very fond of them myself. And yet, for some reason a particular style of thigh can sometimes get me more excited. It's an eternal mystery.
Pretty much all kinks are dumb when examined closely. Cuckolding doesn't seem any stupider than foot fetishes or nappies or the myriad of things in other letters.
I feel like I'm being taunted by Twin Peaks-themed posts this week.
I have a suspicion that not many of the "girls of Twin Peaks" will be making a time-ravaged comeback, but a "new generation" of nubile young women will turn up.
Speaking of which, is it safe to assume Coop has been Black Lodge Coop for the interim 25 years?