Wow thanks guys, finally I've won something. Yee Haw!!! Ok since I have already completely humiliated myself, might as well add icing to the cake. Well Father Luke although I wasn't a huge John Denver Fan, he wins mucho kudos for standing up to congress back when they where trying to Rate Albums and they thought he was a shoe in to agree with Tipper Gore's ideals and he totally stood up for creative integrity and freedom of expression without labels. One cool dude indeed. Oh yeah back to the icing on the Cake. I was really into Bobby Vinton was I was younger and begged my parents to let me go and see him at the fairgrounds. I loved to watch his TV show. I was such a nerd, geek. Now I'm really embarrassed. bobbyvinton.com/
C'mere. . . Closer. . . . I have news for you. Are we alone? Okay. With Bobby Vinton you just took second, third and fourth place, also.
Okay, now I'm feeling a little sick. Careful... if you cop to buying anything by the Osmond Family you might be banned. Stop while you're ahead!
Ok that's it for me. I was NEVER into the Osmonds, but I LOVED Motown and always thought that the Jackson Five could kick theirs Asses without even trying. Little Micheal Jackson could really sing.
You like the bald Bukowski? You are strange girl !! Bobby Vinton is better than John Travolta. Travolta is a good actor. In most roles.
He was just okay in Pulp Fiction (but overshadowed by the rest of the good actors). The rest of his "work" is all on the level of Battlefield Earth...which is only good in a smirking, pomo way.
Yeah, I gotta agree. It would be hard to be bad in Pulp Fiction. Still, I always think of those damned "Look Whose Talking" movies as what he does best; movies that I cannot be bothered to see... Bill
I guess I'm embarrassed to say I thought he was good in Michael, Swordfish and Phenominom ( and I probably spelled that wrong) You are right everyone else was better than him in Pulp Fiction. I did say he's a good actor not a great actor.
Baldy Bukowski, well of course, it's all about Content. Never judge a book by it's cover or hat or hair. And at the time I bought good ol' Johnny Travolta's Album he was Very popular in a little role he had on a little TV show called "Welcome back Kotter" as Vinnie Barbarino. It was a crush. What can I say. I am a strangegirl.
Young lady I can assure you that you are not as strange as my manic depressed ex-wife who adored Vinnie Bararino. He was born in the year of the horse.
Well, maybe not Quentin Tarantino (as Jimmie Dimmick). We must he (try to) act in his (or any) movies?
You're right. I didn't really consider him an actor, although he was funny. Or Willis' french girlfriend.
Hell. Christopher Walken can't act for shit. That being said, I am a huge fan of his as a personality. In that role, he is funny as hell. Still, he really is just playing Christopher Walken plays Christopher Walken. I think that is the same draw that the role that Tarrantino plays. I give this youtube clip to you, little man.... Bill
Strange Girl, since this post is about embarrassing ourselves I'll admit to buying Ann Murray and cried when I heard "you needed me", not only did I get the cd but a triple doozy. That is one that I would push at the back of my shelves. So I decided to hear it again as I write this and fuck, it still works...
You're such a girl! Isn't it a law in Canada that you must own at least one Ann Murray record? ....and I think she has a fine voice. Sincerely on that. heh.
i've got you guys all beat. the first cd i ever bought was back when i was 12... UGLY KID JOE. i've hated myself for that ever since then (especially since my older brother's first cd's were Led Zeppelin I and Iron Maiden's Fear of the Dark), and that hate just doesn't subside.
oh shit, and even before that, when i was 9 or 10, i bought EMF's Schubert Dip on cassette tape. wow. at least i listened to Living Colour around that time too.
not an album, but i had whitney houston's 'i will always love you' cassingle (from the bodyguard); the smurfs; boyz II men; madonna's like a prayer. then i turned 13 and heard the smashing pumpkins on the radio one day and everything changed.
"Areola" is the English word for the area around the nipple on a human breast. Kinda funny. Does it mean the same in other languages? I assume that like most other medical terms, it is based in Latin somehow.... Bill
I am glad I not the only one at the top of the most embarrassing heap. Thanks for the company. I can once again stroll down the street shaking my thing with confidence.
I saw EMF in Concert at the 9:30 Club in DC right about the time that CD came out. Of course, I got in free (I worked in a record storre at the time), but it is still very, very sad.... Bill
I have this. Why? I don't know. Something about this cover always freaks me out. That look on her face is like, "Hi! I love you. But when you wake up in the morning, I will kill everything that moves in your house!"