But let's put it on national television. Oh, wait... it's episode 9. So only the DVD buyers will hear it.
See, given how fiercely protective Allyson has been of the show and any suggestion that it might not go on to a long and successful run on TV, I'm surprised (and relieved) she didn't unintentionally become your next kill ahead of Scott, shorting out like Norman in "Mudd's Women."
give me the start of an Old 97's song lyric and I'll fill it in as proof.
The night I met Doreen, she was barely seventeen...
nobody's going to know which one is Cindy's husband.
He'll be the one named Scott McStaberson. And Katie's character will look at the file, note the cause of death and say something like, "Gee, you think he would've seen that one coming."
We pat your shiny hair admiringly, Allyson. Go put your feet up.
You promised to put something in your car, that I sent to you a million years ago, and you still havent. What was it?
Can I guess? I bet it's one of those special hammers to break your window if your car goes in the drink. Is that it?
So, what exactly are the Old 97s?
So, what exactly are the Old 97s?
Great alt-country band. Long time members of the Buffistas will remember (okay, apparently not...) Knut, Michele T, msbelle, et al., going on at length about them back when we were on TT.
Here's their site - [link]
There are mp3s available for downloading on the discography page, including the one I quoted - [link]
All Bitches-speak. I quit.
And you kinda have to like an alt-country band fronted by a guy named Rhett.
Added: Checked the site. Those guys look a whole lot older than they did when I first met them. The road does age you, doesn't it?
I wanna know why my name never gets stabbed by Tim.