Minority - Green Day.
That's on one of my playlists, not this one though.
"Blister in the Sun" Violent Femmes - "Never Had No One Ever" The Smiths
I remember those from high school. I don't actually have much stuff I listened to in high school. I have The Clash and Modern English, but I can't think of much else. I have 70s and 60s stuff, but it was stuff I didn't listen to back then.
I am skeptical that it would actually work that awesomely, with only four sections.
Alas, the Divine Tracey is no more. [link]
Yeah, I saw that. The new setup seems almost as odd, frankly. But can we focus on this part?
founded by Rev. Major Jealous Divine
Was Major his first name?
"Secret Corners" - The Church - The Blurred Crusade
Ooh, Aussie music gets a look-in.
Monsoon- Robbie Williams
I love that album. Really helped me during my first marriage breakup. I haven't met many people in the States who get his appeal.
Random question - if you have really bad sinuses, and you're suddenly exposed to the vacuum of space, would your sinuses clear out?
Sure, in that your head will explode from the inside out.
waits for scientifically minded Buffista(s) to refute this
Was Major his first name?
It's marginally better than if it was "Jealous".
It's marginally better than if it was "Jealous".
I know!!
Ah. Wikipedia tells me (a) he made the whole thing up, and (b) "Rev. Major" was the title. [link]
At his urging, the Kleberg County commissioners on Monday unanimously designated "heaven-o" as the county's official greeting. The reason: "hello" contains the word "hell."
God save us from tiny minds. And really, he's got the whole town saying it? Frankly, I find it a bit creepy. I mean, I can remember a brief period of my youth when it was funny to note that "hello" had "hell" in it, and my friends and I would greet each other with HELL-OH! But I grew out of that. So is it that the whole town has the collective maturity of an 8 year old?
heh ... reminds me of someone I worked with years ago - she was expecting a baby and was picking names. She liked the name Kirstie ... but wouldn't use it because it sounds like "curse". The craxy, it is strong.