Question of the day:
"When will I get my W-2s?"
Answer of the day:
"You'll get them WHEN YOU GET THEM! FUCK! OFF!"
'Underneath'
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Question of the day:
"When will I get my W-2s?"
Answer of the day:
"You'll get them WHEN YOU GET THEM! FUCK! OFF!"
Is Kia doing that stupid Flashdance ripoff commercial outside of Chicago? It's got that annoying song with a male salesman doing all of the varied Flashdance moves around the showroom floor, starting with the running-in-place-while-rubbing-hands-all-over-hips-and-stomach, and progressing to the big finale, having the water splash on him from above. Really, really annoying.
It's airing here and Owen loves to dance to it.
My first concert was Kansas. I was in high school, and mentioned to my dad they were a Christian band. (I think they handed out tracts at the show.)
I think this was the only concert I went to before college.
before I had any choices in the matter, my first concert was the Kingston Trio, with Peter Paul and Mary (and with that, sparky just sprayed her coffee).
my mom won a radio contest when I was 13, and my official first concert was the hooters
I made up for it all later.
It's airing here and Owen loves to dance to it.
Is he dancing like he's never danced before?
(it was too easy)
Duran Duran used to be one of my guilty pleasures, but somewhere along the way I lost the guilt.
My first concert was the Police. And I still remember Sting wore a black kimono and was FUCKING HAWT.
my mom won a radio contest when I was 13, and my official first concert was the hooters
WHY THE SMALL FONT??!?!
The Hooters were awesome! Since they were from Philly and I grew up in Wilmington just down the road I actually saw them a ton during high school.
I saw a lot of old timey and bluegrass music and Irish folk music as a kid but my first rock concert was the Pretenders and the Alarm (at the Tower Theatre in Upper Darby, PA).
My first concert was the Steve Miller Band.
I think my first concert was Rick Springfield. After that, it was a lot of hair metal shows. I bet my parents are still kicking themselves for not letting me go to the Duran Duran show.
t obligatory Seattle scene comment The "hippest" show I probably hav ever gone to, in terms of alternative music cred, was the KISW Rising Stars concert on my 21st birthday. $7 for the then-unknown bands Mother Love Bone, Soundgarden, and Jane's Addiction.
ION, I am really cranky today. Craaaaaanky. Tell me cheering things.
I love The Hooters.