Aren't you sorry you asked now?
Natter .38 Special
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I love how Marilyn Manson is more famous than Jesus.
Did Fred also calim to do Britney. Which she denied, then he write about it on his blog?
All I know about the Brit/Fred/Xtina situation, I learned from an Eminem video.
He's the jackass singer of jackass band Limp Bizkit.
Huh.
Fred Durst is one of the only people I would probably punch in the face on sight if I ever ran into them. I can't even point out exactly why, but he just seems like he deserves it.
And in a desperate attempt to connect this next bit, Limp Bizkit performed the theme for MI:2 which was directed by John Woo who also directed Face/Off which is what I immediately thought of when I saw this article: [link]
The Mission Impossible movies lost me forever during the closing credits of the first movie, when someone said, "Let's take that vigorous, exciting, oddball 5/4 musical theme, and smooth it out into 4/4 time so it sounds like every other song in existence!"
I mean, Tom Cruise ripping off his own face has a certain offputting quality, but it's also the sort of thing I can put to use in unrelated fantasy.
I beliebe Fred Durst's contribution to the English language was "agreeance", not "agreeage". He is a GWB unto himself.
What happened to Stockard? [link]
Plastic surgery. It shouldn't make people look worse, right? Other plastic surgery I disliked last night: Billy Crystal & Ray Liotta.
For some reason it's bugging me more on the guys. You vain little misguided fucks! Just let your face get lines. William Holden looked just fine.
Obligatory Bubblegum Pedantry: Jeff Barry (of Archies & Brill Building fame) wrote "Movin' On Up" - The Jeffersons theme.
when someone said, "Let's take that vigorous, exciting, oddball 5/4 musical theme, and smooth it out into 4/4 time so it sounds like every other song in existence!"
Worse yet, I believe that "someone" was none other than U2's The Edge.
You vain little misguided fucks! Just let your face get lines. William Holden looked just fine.
See also: Clint Eastwood, Paul Newman, and Robert Redford.
I have to admit that I don't think I've ever heard of Cindy Margolis, which appears to be a stunning gap in my pop culture knowledge.