got one im sure sawyer hasnt heard. at least in a while
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgI5DMVegIk"]YouTube- El Paso - Marty Robbins[/ame]
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgI5DMVegIk"]YouTube- El Paso - Marty Robbins[/ame]
Good evn'n all! Gotta check recent theads, but must check on the party tunes in a bit too. Once again, just BudLight, but had a few homebrews earlier; a few more of those and I wound't be typing sentences right now
the party never ends, son!!!
Can't resist putting this in the thread, regardless whether an 11yearold depicting R language and violence in a movie speaks negatively of society. Theme music to a children's show sped up to concert style, then setting the tempo in a action movie just cracks me up!
YouTube- Hit Girl Apartment Scene - Kick Ass
Did she say the C word?
I can take the F word.Yes, she did; however, I wish producers [this movie included] would learn something from it (if they insist on "street adjectives" in the first place): she [and the entire movie] dropped the C word once - to some startling effect, yet the F-bomb seems every-other word in too many movies these days and loses any effect in two minutes.
I can take the F word.
Most people can.
The C word is filthy, disgusting and just plain wrong.
That's my opinion.
God damn, can't you ever put anything in simplistic terms?The vicious circle of lazy grammar and Hollywood exagerating such fact makes the F more palatable to "most people." The character uttering "C" in this movie [and I believe the litterature it was based, but haven't read] is a child raised to knowledge of only combat skills and violent movies; while the title character and his friends: common high school students -thus I find the grammar of the former actually more fitting than the latter. Thus [whether the movie intended or not], actually expressing the very grammar as inappropriate.
God damn, can't you ever put anything in simplistic terms?
Try harder next time. I can't take you popping up surreptitiously as you do, out of the blue from your hole in the ground. LOL!!
....but...I am an angel.... Great tune! Hey, how did we get back on topic?
Much rather be "like a rat up a drainpipe", but as, in the foreseeable future, still way more tasks than time, guess I'll just have to enjoy my "hole in the ground."
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99jVPJUeqr4"]YouTube- The Beatles: Hello Goodbye(with side lyrics)[/ame]
Actually, it seems "Round and Round" made one of Rusty's threads previously; either way: back down the hole for me.