The deleted comments game is a weird business -- sometimes you can predict what topics will draw a lot of crazy comments -- guns, Islam, and the Duggars, especially -- and then sometimes, there's a huge news story that doesn't quite bring out nearly as much derp as we expected. For instance, we were sure that we'd be devoting most of this week's Dear ShitFerBrains to this week's Supreme Court decisions: Thursday's
No way. I distinctly remember seeing The Deranged open for The Ramones in Central Park during their '78 tour and The Perverse toured with Billy Idol in '81. The Illiterate released a couple of EPs on acetate to limited distribution in a few NYC record stores at around the same time. The printing on the disk labels was entirely in gibberish. The opening cut "---?---?---!" from their first EP %&*!@<:3z^? enjoyed some brief popularity after Allison Steele used it to open her show on WNEW each night for a week straight.
Unless you are talking about a different band? One whose name was a combination of the three?
wasn't there a movie with a buncha old white dudes that came out a bit ago with a similar premis?
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The NSA, the US Congress (Sen. Wayne Morse excepted) and the Johnson Administration following the Second Gulf of Tonkin Incident?
Wow o.OHow come so many docs are whackaloon grifters these days?
It's probably a Trilby.
"Heaven for the climate, Hell for the company."
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You know the Feds and their bedbuddies Big Rock Towing.
Two reasons:
1. Grifting is less work than practicing medicine2. Don't have to deal with the mutherfracking insurance companies
Thank you, folks, and now I knowAnd knowing is half the battle.
Use of "singular 'they'" as a gender-neutral pronoun. (It is grammatically correct.)
You've just been keeping that handy, haven't you?
Myself, I only have a More of the Same.
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No way. I distinctly remember seeing The Deranged open for The Ramones in Central Park during their '78 tour and The Perverse toured with Billy Idol in '81. The Illiterate released a couple of EPs on acetate to limited distribution in a few NYC record stores at around the same time. The printing on the disk labels was entirely in gibberish. The opening cut "---?---?---!" from their first EP %&*!@<:3z^? enjoyed some brief popularity after Allison Steele used it to open her show on WNEW each night for a week straight.
Unless you are talking about a different band? One whose name was a combination of the three?
One never knows when the situation requires such a photograph.