They can all hang out with my monkey butler.
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To go with my guard llama.
So would the guard llama run the higher functions of the ship?
t /MSTgeek
(edited to provide context)
Seriously. Anyone who does so should be forced to run the entirety of Terry Jones' THE CRUSADES series beforehand
Or at least read some history, 'cause, ew.
So would the guard llama run the higher functions of the ship?
Well, duh.
I confess, I watch "Blues Brothers" for the epic car chase.
Honestly, that and the music are the best reasons.
There are so many great lines from BB, and the music scenes cannot be beat. I think my favorite is Ray Charles doing "Land of a Thousand Dances," with Aretha belting out "Think" as a close second.
"Oh, we have both kinds of music--Country and Western!"
"We're on a mission from God."
Favorite t-shirt of Mormon missionaries everywhere.
"Oh, we have both kinds of music--Country and Western!"
"Rawhide" is another stellar moment.
That was our (Catholic) high school homecoming motto my freshman year (fall 1980).
I think my favorite is Ray Charles doing "Land of a Thousand Dances,"
I think he does "Shake A Tail Feather."
During the making of the movie, John Belushi threw a party for all the musicians. He put on an Otis Redding record and Steve Cropper and Duck Dunn (part of Otis' backing band. Cropper was also his song-writing partner) looked over at each other, absolutely stricken. Belushi ran over, worried, and asked what was wrong. They said they hadn't listened to Otis since he died. It was too painful.
I had to change my tagline.
Also love Cab Calloway doing "Minnie the Moocher".