Hoblit wrote:<b>originally posted by tonetripper</b>Actually...the whole time I was reading your posts on that I wanted to chime in but thought better of it. But for clarity..I want to mention that the Superbowl isn't just a tv show. It's not something that can just be played back later with the same effect as a regular tv show.nothing to see here.
Man I've been watching this too Hoblit, and laughing my butt off BTW, but I had a different take on the whole "prank" thing. What about those folks that write viruses because they think it's a funny prank? I know you MAC guys don't have to worry, but what about the rest of us? Having your whole hard drive erased doesn't sound funny to me and I doubt it would motivate me to care more about 3rd world countries being exploited by our technically adavnced dear ole US of A. My 2 cents worth anyhow.
A 1969 Shelby Cobra convertable with a 429 Super Cobra Jet shaker hood and 4 speed manual would most definitely kick ass if I had one. I don't but if I did, that would kick ass even more!
i read the first post right after you posted it.. and i was all kinds of confused(*) ... now i see the second post and the world makes sense again.
(*) i got out my check list of the various types of confusedness, and i was all like.. yep.. uh huh.. yep.. that too.. yes.. right.. okay.. yep.. ALL kinds of confused!
tviyh wrote:another thing that kicks ass: getting new cds in the mail. especially when they feature hand-drawn cover art that is oh-so groovy. thanks jute gyte!
glad you like it, dude. you are welcome.
"I believe the common character of the universe is not harmony, but hostility, chaos and murder." - Werner Herzog jute gyte
wow, in between CDs tonight, i heard the awesomest song EVER on the radio.. a song i haven't heard in many, many years.. and never expected to hear on the radio anymore, although i guess it was a special hallowe'en thing. dj jazzy jeff and the fresh prince's "nightmare on my street"
I was killing time in a bookstore today, and I picked up a copy of "Punk Planet", to read an article about Fred Armisen. He's the guy on Saturday Night Live with the glasses. Well, I start skimming the article, and I have to do a double take because it says he was in the band Trenchmouth.
Trenchmouth was one the first bands to open my eyes to the idea of "local bands" back so many years ago when I was a teen going to high school in the suburbs of Chicago. I so totally loved their songs "Ultraman" and "Siberia". And the guy who plays Prince on SNL was their drummer.