Ok, well, I saw them on a fucking t-shirt. Pardon me for not watching another nation's television. I don't even hardly watch American. Still looks like Conan to me.
Ahh, memories. First time I saw the Firestarter video was late one night while procrastinating. I was in seventh grade and we were supposed to be packing last minute for the move the next day. My parents had stopped working an hour before to yell at each other and my sister and I got pissed at doing everything ourselves. So we turned on the TV and on PBS there was a music video program (we never had cable). We kept the volume sorta low and hunched down on the sofa to avoid detection, and it worked for ten whole minutes. I thought the video was pretty damn cool at the time. And the others were fairly unremarkable. Then Mom noticed we stopped doing stuff and yelled at us to keep working so we said, "OK! Fine! ...Jeeze.... We just took a break, ok?!" and kept watching. Since my mom had come over closer, the argument followed and made it hard to enjoy the TV so my sister and I went upstairs and talked for a bit and went to bed. A week later we tried to turn the music video show back on, but it had been preempted for some stupid country music tour program. Then it got canceled. Then school started and it didn't matter anymore 'cause we weren't allowed to stay up past 10:30.
I would say that aside from the hard core punks up the front, I was the oldest person in the mosh pit by about 10-12 years.
I was really into kickboxing back then, and had my hair cut very short. A 6'2" and 200lbs of skin head kickboxer doesn't get too many skinny 15 year old punk wannabees offering to lift him up and let him crowd surf.
Good concert otherwise, even if Maxim was off his tree on drugs.
Quote: Uschi said: Um... I don't know. Warsteiner sounds German. St. Paulie Girl is imported or something I think. Shiner Bock.... ? Milwaulkee's Best is American I'm sure. Is Olimpia imported?
That's all I had...
Olympia is greek beer.
November 6th, 2012: Americas new Independence Day.
Some days urg makes me proud to be his friend. Then there are the days that he steals my beer and fucks my woman. Somedays he gets that backwards.-Lothar
"Those were good days. Sitting around the campfires, eating dinosaur meat, and clubbing our wimmens in the head. I dream of those days sometimes. When Urg would make speeches and lead us to victory over the neighboring tribes. Good days, man. Good days." -Grimm
Quote: Uschi said: Ha that's so FUCKING funny. No they're totally asian. Asian way, man. I'm running the grill. I think the children next door do not appreciate us though. Because we are on theback porch. Lots of hotdogs. Pack for a dollar sale.
I love asian chicks. Not a blonde in the bunch. And they're so cute!
Nopers.......I've been pretty good. My great grandfather was an alcoholic and my dad would tell us girls horror stories about it so I've never even tried alcohol. It stinks too *yucks*. I don't smoke either......I can picture a thousand better ways to die than suffocation (shivers).
i'll well buzzed at this moment. still have a few more smirnoffs and a......pint of something....
And, to be fair, one of my favorite friends there is blind and I take every opportunity available to make fun of that and we're still friends. That guy never fit there. He never got the spirit of the RKMBs. We're gonna keep an eye on the obits, see if he finally left or if he really did have a heart attack. 2,506,410.81 CAD Rack points
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