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a far cry from anything on Hold On Now, Youngster… (which was a great work) but it’s still good. it’s the way they have been going since the second album.
it’s good to see them. Men’s Needs, Women’s Needs, Whatever is still great.
that is one super big clip dealy in her hair.
i was gonna call Colbert-like stunt, but Colbert produced a feat of American proportions with his book. kanye produced a waste of plant life.
i wish he would print them on those “glasses” he popularized. one kanye-ism per specs. i would feel better thinking not as many people are buying the shades nowadays. plus his thoughts would be scattered about, making it hard to cohesively pull together so that one mind could not process all of the “thoughts.”
joe knows.
i announced via facebook twopointfive weeks ago that i would bring cassettes back into style. i had no idea dirty projectors were in on my plan.
the kisses were pretty enjoyable.
Knocked Up bats lead-off on their third album (Because of the Times).
i like KOL. yes, i do miss the rock of Youth & Young Manhood and Aha Shake Heartbreak, but i would never go so far as to say they suck. because they don’t.
they are changing, but they are doing good with what they are putting out now. and i’m praying that their next album has edge. U-S-A!
dananananaykroyd! i wish i was there. or had money to get me there.
microsoft songsmith?
dananananaykroyd is one of my top 5 bands! they finally come to America for a show and i can’t afford to see them.
man.


























i don’t think anything can absolutely destroy Hold On Now, Youngster.