"I've got seven problems, and you're five of them!"
Watching "The Colbert Report", and I have to say, I haven't laughed outloud at a television show in quite some time. This is pretty good stuff. If you get Comedy Central, give it a watch.
On my drive home tonight, what comes on the radio but Zepplin's "Black Dog", Def Leopard's "Pour Some Sugar On Me" and then Nickelback's "Figured You Out". It was a safe bet to say that my window was down, a cig was had, and this bearded weirdo was barreling down the highway singing his lungs out.
In a few weeks will be Free Candy From Strangers Day and I'm wondering what this year will hold. The past two years I've gone over to watch 'The Crow" and haven't had to hand out sugar to teenagers that don't even dress up. Just once, I want to catch Rocky Horror with a bunch of freaks that dress up. Just once. It's the only season one can do the Time Warp. You know it starts with just a jump to the left... ;)
During a trip to Starbucks with Padre West during A-Kon, I picked up the Antigone Rising CD. And I have to say, for corporate whores, they sing some fine stuff. It's nothing I would pick up normally, but it's a good listen. But what to classify it as.... folk pop? Estrogin rawk? Whatever... it's good. Try it Mikey, you'll like it.
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One can do the Timewarp any time one wants to if one isn't afraid.
Welcome back!
On October 28th and 29th at midnight, the Circle Cinema here in Tulsa is playing Evil Dead.
People always see me singing to myself with my window down. I don't care. As for the time warp, I think this year I'm doing David Bowies Golden Years (remember a Knights Tale?) I love halloween, and I'm so glad I have kids to use as an excuse to go door to door and get some candy!
Scott, it's good to be back. When do we get to see more of Mudd's Tavern?
Midnight showing of Evil Dead... I would like to go very much. Too bad you're working those nights Pat. Tell Randy and Darrel that you've got Anal Glaucoma, you can't see your ass coming into work those nights...
And yeah Bib, I liked the 70's music in A Knight's Tale. Except for the "Muskrat Love/Heath Ledger Training" sequence. That one left me scratching my head. :)
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