no. i disagree to disagree. you are wrong and hate fun
no. i disagree to disagree. you are wrong and hate fun
i, for one, love that @danhausen.bsky.social
i think that's false. he wasn't given a proper shot beyond hookhausen and the loose allignment with the best friends. i don't watch wwe these day either, but i'm going to support a guy that's put the work in on the indies to create a name for himself
the man existed well before his relationship with punk, and they didn't bridge that connection with his debut. give him a chance.
workshopping a character: guy that suffers a traumedic brain injury and the only difference is he confuses Waluigi and Borat
the portmanteau was intentional
fuck i love ed grimley
takeing crap's
he was always limp dick
this is legitimately some of the worst play i've ever seen in high stakes and it's hilarious how dude kept bullying him with minimal effort
and i will join you on this hill
there are folks out there that gained real wisdom from scripture, provided they have the ability to digest and frame the literary elements. i cannot commit to any one school of thought dogmatically - but am better off for what i learned in the Catholicn church. it's complicated, but there is value
HELL yup, it's gremlin's time
ya chick piss on the couch
*Cracks Diet Pepsi* Ahh...Refreshing Diet Peppi *Slowly Sips, Then Gulps, The Diet Pappo** Ahh, Diet Parpo. Thank's To The Papor-Colla Corp.
mairead you look great. good tidings to you
nvm it's back on
i got free tickets to a cancelled Action Bronson show today
i hear Dallas is nice this time of year
like an evil Mike D
sharing this apropos of nothing in particular
I still have it in my collection, and will always quote Ozzy's feelings on his own celebrity:
"Could be worse. Could've been Sting."
The man's final act was to deliver $190mil to charity.
A veritable God has been lost. Thank fuck we still have the music.
Long live The Prince of Fuckin' Darkness.
Ozzy transcended music, and The Osbournes Season 1 on DVD was the first I bought for my PS2 from FYE. When I realized I wanted the uncensored version, I had to get back in line and flash proof that I was 18+ - my first brush with law and order.
So many bands can point to their influence! Stooges, Metallica (Cliff years!), X. Hell, even the Pixies' formula of quiet, loud, quiet could be traced here. It all hits.
No shit - Sabbath has been at the top of my recent listening heap since their last show, and it really reinforced for me how large their influence was.
This performance embodies what Ozzy meant - the band could absolutely stand on its own, but he elevated everyone around him with his voice and his stage presence.