Some great ones as usual. Loved the Plymouth Guildhall poster again - you could see Capability Brown, Gryphon and String Driven Thing on the same bill for less than a quid? Amazing! Just watched an old clip of Horslips on a BBC St Patrick's Day Irish Rock programme. And I think that map of the US is spot on, n'est-ce pas?
I always enjoy these, but this was my favorite yet. So much to love. I don't do bumper stickers but if I saw the How's My Driving one or the No Baby On Board, I'd be mighty tempted to get 'em (Years ago I thought about having stickers made that said "Baby, I'm Bored" and "Baby On Board" with a kid on a surfboard, but never got off my ass). Kareem is always worth watching on YouTube, and I mean for his commentary; I heard he played a little ball in his past, too. Totally cool guy, articulate and sensible. Ditto on Brian May, who I respect hugely for getting a PhD while being a guitar god. The pi one, the Ron DeathSentence one, the Yo La Tengo one (not for their protest, but just cuz I love Yo La Tengo)...you outdid yourself this week. C in California
Well, I loved that Stallone one, and had to take some time explaining its joke/references to my kids when they asked what I was laughing at. I didn't mention it in my post above because, like I said, there was so much to love in this week's installment that I didn't want to overstay my visit when I did my post. C in California
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A quick thank you for the Krasno/Moore Project share. Smoky cool funk. So good!
Another great dump.
The Nielsen mural is just stunning.
Kareem should be the role model for us all.
Gosh, you'd think Brian would get a haircut before kneeling before the King.
Randy
Some great ones as usual. Loved the Plymouth Guildhall poster again - you could see Capability Brown, Gryphon and String Driven Thing on the same bill for less than a quid? Amazing! Just watched an old clip of Horslips on a BBC St Patrick's Day Irish Rock programme. And I think that map of the US is spot on, n'est-ce pas?
Kareem is a class act.
Kareem is a class act’
"How does an engine even work?"
"Hey Stanley Eisen, I mean Paul Stanley, take me to 43rd and 3rd"
I always enjoy these, but this was my favorite yet. So much to love. I don't do bumper stickers but if I saw the How's My Driving one or the No Baby On Board, I'd be mighty tempted to get 'em (Years ago I thought about having stickers made that said "Baby, I'm Bored" and "Baby On Board" with a kid on a surfboard, but never got off my ass). Kareem is always worth watching on YouTube, and I mean for his commentary; I heard he played a little ball in his past, too. Totally cool guy, articulate and sensible. Ditto on Brian May, who I respect hugely for getting a PhD while being a guitar god. The pi one, the Ron DeathSentence one, the Yo La Tengo one (not for their protest, but just cuz I love Yo La Tengo)...you outdid yourself this week.
C in California
Kareem is the best. I even subscribe to his newsletter. Gives pro athletes a good name.
And down at the bottom Sal, is that Jim Gordon?
Yes, Bombshelter. Jim Gordon.
And does no one think the reply to Frank Stallone at the very top is absolutely brilliant and hilarious?
Well, I loved that Stallone one, and had to take some time explaining its joke/references to my kids when they asked what I was laughing at. I didn't mention it in my post above because, like I said, there was so much to love in this week's installment that I didn't want to overstay my visit when I did my post.
C in California
Wait, what do you mean that's how the rest of the world sees the USA? Have you met us? (Just kidding, it's me who knows nothing.)
Way to go, Kareem. If I owned those rings, I'd have lost them all by now anyway. No, actually, I'm very serious. He certainly is a class act.
I wouldn't get in Paul Stanley's cab back then - that picture scares the shit out of me!
"Wait, what do you mean that's how the rest of the world sees the USA? Have you met us?"
Haha. Exactly.
Great mural, great Kareem, great dump!
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