I know you know this but growing up most of the older folks we knew (sometimes a lot older, sometimes just a little) had all been in wars. They were the most anti-war "peaceniks" you'd ever meet. Wouldn't wish that shit on anybody, because the know what it really is.Imagine how exposed you’d feel piloting that thing. Nothing but Windows between you and bullets. Shit.
Our past is full of fucking heroes and tower half of the country wants to turn us into zeroes. Motherfuckers. So many brave people risked so much so we could be here without swastikas on our shirts and these dicks want to fuck the country up. Cocksuckers.
You right wing proud boy motherfuckers can all suck my limp ass baby dick now. Do it. Do it.
YupI know you know this but growing up most of the older folks we knew (sometimes a lot older, sometimes just a little) had all been in wars. They were the most anti-war "peaceniks" you'd ever meet. Wouldn't wish that shit on anybody, because the know what it really is.
It's the ones who never had to do war that are usually the ones trumpeting for war.
Love Elvis's work. FUnny that probably his second most popular song, "I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down" is a Sam & Dave cover and was a super slow dreary song. If you want to see some bitter tears, go to a S&D recording and look at their fans bitch about Elvis covering it.You know I've never confused anyone with Phil Collins before.
That reminds me I remember seeing Elvis Costello being interviewed by David Letterman one time a long time ago and they were talking about the many songs he wrote and Dave asked him he says you've written what must be hundreds of songs what do you do with them all? (not doing my perfect comma space quotation mark deal there you're just gonna have to figure it out) and Elvis (costello, not that elvis) says well the very best ones I keep for myself, the good ones I sell to other artists, and the rest I give to Phil Collins.
He no shit said that and it was one of the funniest things I've ever heard
I like that stuff too when I'm in the mood. But the S&D song I mentioned just draaaaaaaags compared to Elvis' cover. I like his version better - it's just a song S&D bought off some other dude, not like it was deeply personal for either one.I'm an old (real) R&B fan. Love Sam&Dave. And King Curtis and Booker T and all that shit.
I was going to say something about that. You seem a bit unnerved when she's gone - maybe you should go find a nice ring. [possibly]You'd sleep better, bedrooms be damned.Man I tell you what when the old lady's gone I instantly revert to some prehistoric shit man. I'm working on like 60-70 hour days here. I'll sleep for 20 then be up for 45, it's a mess. I need her.