Godfhead (writer edit from above) kind of fell into the same category as Adema and PM5000's craze of latching onto someone famous trend. They were the first, I believe, signed to Marilyn Manson's record label. They did a horrible cover to Eleanor Rigby. It's worthing finding just for the curiosity factor.
Reformed Nu-Metal fan here. I loved it all at one point. From the really poppy (Limb Bizkit, Korn), to the obscure (American Head Charge, Flaw) to the I can't believe this was popular at some point (Adema, Godflesh, Powerman 5000). I remember having to go to two (2!) record stores (remember them) to buy Significant Other because the first one did not have it; it was sold out! Weird times, indeed.
New Generation of Teachers! Whut, Whut! Cowbunga, man (I think I'm using this right)! As a fellow teacher, I was voted best dresser (yes, there is such a thing) of my fellow educators and as I broke up a fight in the hallway, the students ran off, saying "uh-oh, here comes Mr. B!" So, I'm not only sazzily dressed, but I'm something like Morgan Freeman in "Stand By Me." Fear and respected but also loved.
Teachers can be cool dangit!
Irony aside, "The Expendables" looks crazy awesome. Like twelve year old lighting your farts on fire awesome. Like Calvin and Hobbes awesome. Like the new Rambo where he RIPS A DUDE'S THROAT OUT!!??!?! awesome.
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