If the album's as bad as Jen claims, you do realise the Minnesota Hookers Association will take umbrage at that remark?
They charge extra for taking it up the umbrage.
Xander ,'Chosen'
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.
If the album's as bad as Jen claims, you do realise the Minnesota Hookers Association will take umbrage at that remark?
They charge extra for taking it up the umbrage.
::spits Iced Coffee::
sucking like a Minnesota hooker.
What, did his tongue freeze to the mic?
They charge extra for taking it up the umbrage.
I'd COMM that, but maybe it's too naughty....
I'd COMM that, but maybe it's too naughty....
Let's find out!
So. Deb hooked me on Barenaked Ladies, whom I hadn't heard before. I now have Everything to Everyone, and it's on rapid repeat. What I especially love about BnL is the witty, sardonic lyrics, the tight harmonies, and the insanely catchy tunes.
What's the second BnL album I should buy?
What's the second BnL album I should buy?
I'd go with Gordon, which is their first, and the one I like best.
Speaking of Barenaked Ladies, Fox is giving them a pilot.
I can't pretend I'm a BNL expert, but I like Gordon a lot too, FWIW.
Funny BNL fact for Betsy: The Ladies were banned from playing a concert at city hall in Toronto (they're from here) early in their careers because the left-leaning city government thought that the band name was demeaning towards women.
No, really. Ahh, the height of political correctness days. How I don't miss them.