Those are among the best Maiden misheard lyrics! :bigsmile: "Chanting whores" especially LMFAO. Have a praise :shred:
That's exactly how I used to hear that!
Every time I see Kurtwood Smith on TV (which doesn't happen that often) I remember one of his lines from the first Robocop, "give the man a hand!", after blowing up Murphy's hand with his psycho buddies. It's awfully cruel but funny at the same time.
"Jerry, here's my question... why did you...
Funny how I used to know Kurtwood Smith for being the ruthless, sadistic bastard that blows up Alex Murphy to pieces in Robocop, and then he's on That 70's Show.
Well, thanks, it's just that I'm weirdly sensitive to health concerns, not so much about myself but about people I come into contact with, even if only through a message board. Glad it all went away.
Watched a few movies in the last three or four days:
25th Hour (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/25th_Hour) A drug dealer (Edward Norton) lives his last day as a free man before going to prison to serve a 7-year term. The ending was EPIC. First movie to show New York (and even the Ground Zero area...
I don't get the reference, if there's oneJust finished watching Dead Man. Strange, weird, cryptic, for sure, I don't know if it's supposed to mean something, but it's a good movie.
It's been little more than a year since I started seeing 17s and 3:17s everywhere. I know that maybe I'm expecting to see those numbers so I'm more aware of them but it still makes me kinda uneasy.
I'm considering reading Titus Livius' books on the history of Rome. Does anybody have a better idea to gain an understanding of Roman history? Would it be more appropriate to learn from a modern source? Also: does anybody know any good alternate history fiction books? I've already read Philip K...
Too Far From Home was good. Weird, vaguely surreal, certainly dark. It doesn't reach The Sheltering Sky by any means, but it's still OK.
Now reading Hermann Hesse's Steppenwolf.
Chances are you're 100% right. In fact, come to think of it, it would be good if they set out to write an instrumental song, but not the kind of song that could be fit into another one as an instrumental section. Kinda like what you mentioned, something "crazy"... nobody (I think) expected them...
You've probably seen this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HukRxMuVcvw (how can I add the URL to a word? so that you can reach the page just by clicking on that word)
It gives me the CREEPS. But I think it qualifies as a work of art since it's a cool, unusual idea (creating a faux-historical...
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