Bruce got over modelizing, though. PS is more interesting-hot than modelly-hot. (And how funny is it that I just wrote about Springsteen in my lj. "Blinded by The Hivemind", huh?)
'Same Time, Same Place'
Spike's Bitches 26: Damn right I'm impure!
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Damn, Sophia. All these crap lyrics, and it took that scene from Dawson's Creek to make me gag.
I'm proud of you.
When discussing the worst songs ever, how can you ignore the ouvre of The Jingle Cats?
Paul owns this.
I can't believe, in a discussion of Best Bond Themes, that not one of you mentioned A View to a Kill.
Hmph. Some children of the 80s those of you who are are.
Some children of the 80s those of you who are are.
I love this sentence.
Some children of the 80s those of you who are are.
I love this sentence.
I was *just* going to post that.
Hey...Perkins and I quoted the same monologue.
Are songs from the "The Transformed Man" too funny to count as really bad song?
I can't believe, in a discussion of Best Bond Themes, that not one of you mentioned A View to a Kill.
waves hand
I mentioned Duran Duran. Of course, I mentioned that I didn't like it much, but that it wasn't one of the worst.
Are songs from the "The Transformed Man" too funny to count as really bad song?
Probably. Same with the Robert Mitchum Calypso album.
I can't believe, in a discussion of Best Bond Themes, that not one of you mentioned A View to a Kill.
I was skimming, I admit.
I mentioned Duran Duran. Of course, I mentioned that I didn't like it much, but that it wasn't one of the worst.
Silly! It's the Best Bond Song EVER!!
Plus, bonus silly video.