let's all make a pact to not use the words 'hype' with 'at the drive in'
anymore. it's getting old--no matter how you feel about the band. and if
you are going to criticize them, do so without using that word. let's see
how far you get. while we're at it, let's make a pact to not talk about
wha
maybe some of us texans should also meet up before the show. i don't know
the dallas area very well, but i'm sure that chris guy would be more than
happy to let us meet at his house for a little pre-mouse milk and cookies.
is anyone else from austin planning on going up for the show? toni
rickma
All you northerners have been takin all the shows lately..finally some
goodies down here in Tejas..
>10/8 At the Drive-In - Austin
where is this show? or where did you find this information? i couldn't
find anything on the texas show list. and what's this elliot all about?
what about 'head of the class?' howard hesseman traded in the radio
station for the classroom in this hilarious sitcom that laughed it's way
right into my heart. one can't help but wonder if this motley class of
gifted and talented students taught mr. hesseman more lessons than he
taught them. n
--I must say as much as I would like to see Fat Albert, what I really want
is a pudding pop. Can you believe they stopped making those
wonderfultreats? I can still remember the taste.
no kidding. i had all but forgotten about the pudding pop. those were so
damn good. now i'm really craving
By the way, did any of you see the Saturday Night Live skit a few years
back where they did a "Fat Albert/Cosby Kids 'Where Are They Now'"(a la
VH1). Hilarious!
hilarious indeed! fat albert was married to marilyn mccoo (of solid gold
fame). i still laugh about that skit. and to the guy who ra
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First of all, Melissa eats stool, she is the epitome of those girls that i
used to make fun of in high school because they liked really gay(bad)
music. Now it's cool to like alternative rock and so she likes the promise
ring
Whoop tee doo. doesn't change the fact that sh
does anyone know anything about the fort worth mm show? mainly, when
tickets go on sale and how i go about getting them? also, any information
on the ridglea theatre would be much appreciated. it sounds kinda fancy.
any fort worthers out there who know the likelihood that the show will sell
out?
i think i over-simplify the highly complex term, 'feminism,' but to me it's
always been about self-respect. i have friends (who resemble the
riotgrrrls described in an earlier post--is there anything more annoying?)
who pride themselves on their feminist ideology, are always flipping out
when a g
read "a return to modesty" for fucks sake. i've said it before and i'll
say it again; that's a brilliant book.
>- amy
i agree, but i thought i was in the minority. most of the females i
recommended it to were turned off by the whole idea of getting in touch
with their 'virtuous' side. sad, huh?
'Ok, even I know that this is an old Dan Quayle quote, and I'm from
fucking Denmark! Maybe this stupid thread should stop now'
'sorry to bust ya..while I don't keep a compendium of that every politician
has said, I swear that I remember former VP Quayle saying the SAME thing
while on a very
besides, i don't think gore is *that bad.* he may be boring (which he's
not, i've never thought that) but at least he's not a fucking COKE HEAD.
OH COME ON! hate bush if you want, but please, hate him for something
other than the one thing the media grabbed and shoved down our throats. so
wha
taking away napster is about the biggest bunch of bullshit i've heard since
metallica going on tour with kid rock and korn. metallica is becoming a
lot like sting. it's hard to imagine that they were ever cool. the thing
about napster is this: it does as much good for a band as it does bad. i
it's a tough one. i can't decide which i loved more, 'bottle rocket' or
'rushmore.' bottle rocket was one-of-a-kind. to this day, i've never seen
anything quite like it. it's so abstrusely funny and bizaar--full of
perplexing scenes and dialogue. the tape on the nose, anthony's
flourishing roma
o.k. i've tried. really tried. kept an open mind all that. i would
listen to random bright eyes songs and think, 'i do not like this stuff.'
but then i would read reviews and come across recommendation after
recommendation. people who love all the bands that i love would gush about
bright eye
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