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Can you believe that they are actually making a television program from the cavemen on that commercial?sr71plt said:This is what the Geico "Even a caveman can do it" commercials are all about.
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Can you believe that they are actually making a television program from the cavemen on that commercial?sr71plt said:This is what the Geico "Even a caveman can do it" commercials are all about.
Daniellekitten said:Can you believe that they are actually making a television program from the cavemen on that commercial?
DeeZire said:The best thing about Star Trek is the second William Shatner CD, called 'Has Been', released in 2004, cowritten and produced by Ben Folds. The disc is a pop masterpiece, featuring guest performances by Joe jackson, Aimee Mann, Henry Rollins, and Brad Paisley.
For those of us who might be considered 'past our prime' it is the perfect soundtrack to our pitiful lives. In fact, I would think Scouries would love it, if he could see the humor in making fun of himself. I think that's the difference between Scouries and Shatner - Shatner knows he's a buffoon, and he plays on it for laughs, Scouries doesn't even realize it.
For those familiar with the first Shatner CD, which featured his dramatic reading of 'Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds', the new disc is a total departure. It's actual music, with Shatner talking through the verses, and the guest artist (or choir) singing the chorus. The songs are heart-felt, the music is lovely, and it's in my top ten list, right next to Sgt Pepper.
Back on topic, I checked my score on the Nude Day contest, but I haven't looked since. We all write for different reasons, and appealing to the lowest common denominator is not a goal I strive for. As a famous songwriter said: "In a room full of 100 people, I would rather piss off half and have the other half tell me they loved the song than have all 100 say 'that was nice.'"
MarshAlien said:Can you believe David Hasselhof is a judge on a talent show?
DeeZire said:The best thing about Star Trek is the second William Shatner CD, called 'Has Been', released in 2004, cowritten and produced by Ben Folds. The disc is a pop masterpiece, featuring guest performances by Joe jackson, Aimee Mann, Henry Rollins, and Brad Paisley.
For those of us who might be considered 'past our prime' it is the perfect soundtrack to our pitiful lives. In fact, I would think Scouries would love it, if he could see the humor in making fun of himself. I think that's the difference between Scouries and Shatner - Shatner knows he's a buffoon, and he plays on it for laughs, Scouries doesn't even realize it.
For those familiar with the first Shatner CD, which featured his dramatic reading of 'Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds', the new disc is a total departure. It's actual music, with Shatner talking through the verses, and the guest artist (or choir) singing the chorus. The songs are heart-felt, the music is lovely, and it's in my top ten list, right next to Sgt Pepper.
Back on topic, I checked my score on the Nude Day contest, but I haven't looked since. We all write for different reasons, and appealing to the lowest common denominator is not a goal I strive for. As a famous songwriter said: "In a room full of 100 people, I would rather piss off half and have the other half tell me they loved the song than have all 100 say 'that was nice.'"
Daniellekitten said:Can you believe that they are actually making a television program from the cavemen on that commercial?
MarshAlien said:Can you believe David Hasselhof is a judge on a talent show?
Yeah well he may not have talent but he has pretty eyes.sr71plt said:I can believe they would do something with it (the Aflac duck too), like maybe a made-for-TV-movie. But a full series seems a bit of a stretch.
No. Especially hearing his attempt at singing during the finale.
Daniellekitten said:I thought scouries just stuck up another thread for us to use for stuff like this. My bad, there was a subject?
daniellekitten said:ETA: is that the one where Kirk falls for the pretty blonde.
I always knew there had to be sex in "The Trouble With Tribbles" but must have missed Kirk and the blonde one.MarshAlien said:Yes, this being part of the plot of every episode of Star Trek.
I always wanted a tribble, instead I got a Pomeranian.sweetsubsarahh said:I love that episode.
Daniellekitten said:I always wanted a tribble, instead I got a Pomeranian.
God I hope not. Of course, I only have a female cat for him to...sweetsubsarahh said:Do those breed as fast?
Daniellekitten said:God I hope not. Of course, I only have a female cat for him to...
Daniellekitten said:I think I agree with your first response more, Cloudy...yawn.
Though if someone has gone to college for two years they should know it's ploy not plow, a plow is something you do to the earth, a ploy is a deceitful scheme.
You forgot the Pina Coladas...cloudy said:I bet she likes long walks in the rain, holding hands, and candlelit dinners, too.
*yawn*
Darkniciad said:How odd. Miami born, and yet utilizes the British spelling of recognise and utilise. That looks somehow familiar, as though I've seen it somewhere before.
In poker, they call this a "tell".