Good seeing Forney get involved in the comments.
If it wasn't obvious, I'm Bort.
If it wasn't obvious, I'm Bort.
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Bethany Sherwood · University of Massachusetts Amherst
An actual mens' rights activist. I thought they were just something out of a bad dream I had after I ate that gas station burrito. Alas!
Quote: (11-26-2013 11:25 PM)thedude3737 Wrote:
Good seeing Forney get involved in the comments.
If it wasn't obvious, I'm Bort.
Quote: (11-27-2013 01:11 AM)yb13 Wrote:
Who in the world would touch Halley DeVestern^^^^
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The NUMBER ONE Blues Band in New York City The Halley DeVestern Band sounds something like Janis Joplin backed by Red Hot Chili Peppers and The Mothers of Invention with just a hint of howitzer.
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Quote: (11-27-2013 01:11 AM)yb13 Wrote:
Who in the world would touch Halley DeVestern^^^^
No major record label would.
Turns out they're just a shit bar band, with a singer too overweight to stand through most of the song.
Quote: (11-27-2013 11:09 AM)StudebacherHoch Wrote:
"The NUMBER ONE Blues Band in New York City The Halley DeVestern Band sounds something like Janis Joplin backed by Red Hot Chili Peppers and The Mothers of Invention with just a hint of howitzer."
Bitch, please - the late, great Frank Zappa is spinning in his grave!
Perfect Zappa tune for this fat skank:
Quote: (11-27-2013 02:43 PM)MidniteSpecial Wrote:
Awesome. Very well spoken. It must hurt when they realize how smart you are.
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Quote: (11-27-2013 11:09 AM)StudebacherHoch Wrote:
"The NUMBER ONE Blues Band in New York City The Halley DeVestern Band sounds something like Janis Joplin backed by Red Hot Chili Peppers and The Mothers of Invention with just a hint of howitzer."
Bitch, please - the late, great Frank Zappa is spinning in his grave!
Perfect Zappa tune for this fat skank:
Glad to see another Zappa fan here. When I need to describe Roosh to people I've compared him with Zappa. I think Roosh is doing with the Web what Zappa did with music: pushing boundaries and good taste and exposing the close-mindedness of so-called liberals.
Seeing the ROK articles each day is a bit like when I bought each Zappa album. I was always like "What the hell is he gonna do next?" "Jewish Princess," "Catholic Girls." If there was a sensitive spot in society, Zappa hit it. Someone needs to play that role to keep the hypocrites in check. And to show people there are other points of view beyond the trendy bullshit the media feeds them (a Zappa specialty).
Also, feminists HATED Zappa, and Ben Watson's book on Zappa spends a lot of time taking down feminist texts.