“I want to set forth my Mathematical Theory of Line Dance Complexity versus Intelligence, which states: ‘The complexity of a given line dance is inversely proportional to the average IQ of the people doing it.'”
From Dave Barry’s Book of Bad Songs
Tales of True Adventure for Rugged Men Not Unlike Yourself
“I want to set forth my Mathematical Theory of Line Dance Complexity versus Intelligence, which states: ‘The complexity of a given line dance is inversely proportional to the average IQ of the people doing it.'”
From Dave Barry’s Book of Bad Songs
How many swastikas can you find?
I’ve posted this here and there before. Deal with it.
The way it was meant to be. Clean out your garage, maybe you’ve got some treasures like these…
Check it out, you bastards.
BMG’s Art of The Album series presents a unique insight into the making of a seminal album. Recorded on the 8th June 2016, Dave Vanian and Captain Sensible of The Damned sat down with Colleen Murphy from Classic Album Sundays to discuss the stories, recording and impact of one punk’s very first album release.
I returned to console gaming last year after acquiring my son’s never-used PS4. I’m pretty picky about what I play, but I quickly realized that anything Naughty Dog releases will be top notch. I bought The Last of Us Remastered at Target on a whim and I couldn’t put it down. After that, it was The Last of Us: Left Behind, Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End and then Uncharted: The Lost Legacy.
Rumor has is that The Last of Us Part II is coming sometime next year.
Can’t. Wait.
New episodes this Thanksgiving. Something to do on the most boring holiday of the year.
On June 12, 1970, Dock Ellis threw a no-hitter for the Pittsburgh Pirates. In 136 years of baseball history, only 276 no-hitters have been recorded. Dock is the only pitcher to ever claim he accomplished his while high on LSD.
Okay, let’s see if this works.
Anybody a fan of Return of the Living Dead?
UPDATE: This is an experimental server upload of a documentary about the film.
I love how he tries to rescue only priests. At the end is a good poke at the BBC, who in 70’s-80’s had a fetish for earnest, depressing documentaries. Maybe they still do, I haven’t been over there in a while.