Lee, you could never be dead to me.
Though you have Trader Joes. Hmm. What a quandary.
Pssst, P-Cow. She's got tiny little fists. Wee.
I shake them in your general direction, mister!
Jasmine ,'Power Play'
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
Lee, you could never be dead to me.
Though you have Trader Joes. Hmm. What a quandary.
Pssst, P-Cow. She's got tiny little fists. Wee.
I shake them in your general direction, mister!
Speaking of which, Tep, did you see what Janet Jackson said at a recent gay rally event in NYC?
I feel like I did, but I can't recall it, so I probably didn't.
Dude, whining at her is not the way to earn her respect.
Lee, you could never be dead to me.
Hey Hec?
Pffffttttt.
If it helps the quandary, Steph, I almost never have time to actually go to TJ's
I have not. He also has a song about "The Man with the Lightbulb Head."
He's got all sorts of weird songs. If you want I'll send you a CD of mp3s of his stuff and what-not.
If you want I'll send you a CD of mp3s of his stuff and what-not.
Historically speaking, mp3 CDs don't get listened to so well because of the sheer magnitude. Mix CDs work much better.
If anyone wants to listen to bizarre metal music, I suggest "Sleep Is Wrong" by Sleepytime Gorilla Museum. Cause it's freaking awesome.
If you want I'll send you a CD of mp3s of his stuff and what-not.
Be sure to include Soft Boys songs like: "I Want to Destroy You" and "Insanely Jealous" and "Kingdom Of Love." (Not a very loving song, incidentally. Especially after the eggs hatch.)
I feel like I did, but I can't recall it, so I probably didn't.
She stood in front of the crowd and between songs asked, "Everybody out there who's a bottom, raise your hand." A few hands went up. Then the crowd roared when she put her own hand in the air.
Oh -- I *did* hear that! Good for her. She sure doesn't seem like one, though.
Be sure to include Soft Boys songs like: "I Want to Destroy You" and "Insanely Jealous" and "Kingdom Of Love." (Not a very loving song, incidentally. Especially after the eggs hatch.)
Oh, of course.
Speaking of Hitchcock, I finally found a cheap copy of Invisible Hitchcock, which is outtakes and what-not. Some very weird stuff on that one. (I had a tape of it years ago, but needed a CD.)
P-C, I can throw together a regular music mix CD for you.
She sure doesn't seem like one, though.
I'm going to presume you don't have her album The Velvet Rope.
Where janet., Ms. Jackson's third blockbuster album, implied sexuality with its teasing cover and seductive grooves, its sequel, The Velvet Rope, is sexually explicit, offering tales of bondage, body piercing, and bisexuality.