It's actually a great album to introduce someone to the blues. Listen through, then go look up the original versions (they're all just really solid covers) and see what you like. It introduced me to the blues, which is now one of my favorite genres (especially Chicago-style).
That was my thought. Bassoons?!?!?
It's one thing to do that stuff with a brass instrument (I probably could have when I was younger...9 years of marching band, 7 years of drum corps), but to do those kinds of moves with woodwinds that large? That's just insane.
Hooch is crazy
What is this from?
I knew people in college that could knock that out in a week, but I'm glad it's much less common now. Those people generally didn't last very long in college.
When she hits the crazy smile she looks like Emma Stone.
I love dogs, but I'm so allergic that would probably kill me.
Seal talking to his buds..."I shit you not, a bunch of chicken nuggets just jumped up in my face while was napping then turned around and ran off before I was even awake enough to realize it".
One of those last points was touched on by the intro to the first song on their Briefcase Full of Blues album: https://genius.com/The-blues-brothers-opening-i-cant-turn-you-loose-lyrics
It's actually a great album to introduce someone to the blues. Listen through, then go look up the original versions (they're all just really solid covers) and see what you like. It introduced me to the blues, which is now one of my favorite genres (especially Chicago-style).
Thank you
Clapton's young son (toddler, I think) fell out a window and died. He wrote a song about it (Tears in Heaven) which became one of his biggest hits. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tears_in_Heaven
Can someone explain #6...for a friend.
That's where his body was for ~26 years after his death. It was originally essentially an unmarked grave in the back of the churchyard. Eventually people realized where he was buried and funds were raised to move him to the front of the churchyard/cemetery and erect a monument. In his original location, they put up that small monument to inform people.
That was a scene in the show Upload. I think it was a hamster, but maybe the R can mean Rodent.
It's a good idea for many, but yeah, in a valley 60 miles away from broadcast towers makes it hard to pull in anything.
I think it might be more that the heads are still on them. Idk about other areas, but I've only ever had shrimp without heads. I've had to take off the shells and tails, but not the heads.
My university brings in dogs a couple of times a semester (usually around midterms and the week before finals) for students to come hang out with.
Here's more info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divine_(performer)
Yup, we watched both. Puppy bowl wrapped up about 2 hours before the super bowl kicked off.
His post on insta: /a/mXLE8Hq
Apart from that, what have the Romans ever done for us?
I wondered if that was where that was. I was there once maybe 25 years ago, but it was the only time I was on a football field that was surrounded by a race track (rather than a regular running track).
They can be, but usually blue jays are much worse. Hummingbirds too.
We’ve have the exact same variety of birds the last couple of weeks on our Birdbuddy (in Illinois)
The confused look was kinda the point of the early stage version of the show. Bunch of campy and dirty jokes that flew over the peewee character’s head, but of course the audience (and many of the other characters) got it.
Some hot cider with a nip of whiskey
Yup, when he was walking past the band
Idk who she is, but she looks like she’s hilarious
I tell people that is because tech can be replaced and when I'm nearby, the tech realizes that and starts behaving.
The cat distribution system is working correctly.
Helluva Boss (available on YouTube). Also check out the related property (same creator and same world), Hazbin Hotel (on Amazon).