wrecksracer
Wrecksracer
wrecksracer

some of my favorite records on this list. Glad to see Flo and Eddie get some love. Some of their best work is singing backup for T Rex.

he plays such a great villain. He’s great as Adam Clayton Powell in Godfather of New York, too.

Michael Douglas had the best line in Quantumania: “I like ants.”

please entertain us with which rock bands you like

be honest: the Boomers had the best rock. Followed by Gen X. It’s diminishing returns after that.

I saw Black Uhuru years ago, and the lead singer was berating the crowd for not singing along. Dude, you’re not in Jamaica. Michael Rose has a pretty heavy accent to begin with.

I don’t like sing-a-longs. Even with groups I like. I’m paying to hear you sing, not to participate in some group activity. Holding hands with strangers and singing along with “Freebird” is something that would happen in a terrible nightmare.

“Making Copies” guy gets edgy? Nobody wanted it then. Nobody wants it now.

Dudley Do-Right is on the case. Savoir Faire is everywhere.

There are actually great actors. Michael J Fox isn’t one of them

I know I’m a monster for saying this, but I never cared for Family Ties or Back to the Future. And Michael J Fox played himself in every role.

lol.....heaven? That’s where he is?

I just don’t like musicals

I was just about to post “Where do you get that ugly jacket? I must have it” lol

Italians know good and well that they weren’t considered white from the 20s through the 50s in America. It’s a historical fact. My grandpa was from Sicily. The “negros” of Italy. Check the proximity to Africa. Anyway, the director of FF3 stated that he wanted a black man on the team to reflect “current demographics.”

I’m going to add here that if you ask a black man in a room full of white people his feeling on a racial issue, he isn’t going to tell you the way he really feels. I can walk into a comic book store filled with black people and say “What do you think about the crackers trying to throw a bone to the black man with this

maybe you are right. Maybe it’s just my black step children, their friends, and the guys at my local comic book shop all calling him Token Storm.

You must not talk to black comic fans, who see black Johnny Storm as just regular Johnny Storm in black face. It’s fake inclusion. You don’t think they see that? It’s not at all like Isaiah Washington, who has a plausible backstory, and isn’t just Steve Rogers painted black. Do you see the difference here?

if you haven’t seen South Park’s Panderverse episode, you really need to. You are on the “suck harder” side of this argument. And you don’t have any black friends, right? But you think you know what is best for them.

You still go to comic book shops? Why were the black customers at the comic book shop I go to calling him Token Storm?