JojoTheWhale
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- May 22, 2008
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The Beatles are the Kevin Hayes of bands
dont @ me
Ringo does have a snout.
The Beatles are the Kevin Hayes of bands
dont @ me
Daaaaaaaamn, I got snuck by one pick.
Don't tell anyone Jojo, but I'm actually pretty unfamiliar with The Beatles and probably couldn't even name 5 of their songs.Ringo does have a snout.
It's too bad I'm not your GM anymore...Daaaaaaaamn, I got snuck by one pick.
Don't tell anyone Jojo, but I'm actually pretty unfamiliar with The Beatles and probably couldn't even name 5 of their songs.
EXCUSE ME, I was talking to Jojo. Stop eavesdropping.It’s so generous of Toe to let you live under his rock.
Sexy Sadie is a great tune. Every once in a while, if I have the right crowd, I’ll cover it. The Beatles songs I regularly cover are Strawberry Fields Forever and Being For the Benefit of Mr Kite."Mother Nature's Son" and "Sexy Sadie" simply NEED to be on any cut down record. I actually quite like filler others like "Martha My Dear" (about Paul's dog....bonus points); "Savoy Truffle"; "Ob-La-Di"; "Bungalow Bill"; etc. There's more songs I generally like than don't, messy as the album is. But the first 2 are essentials to me with your grouping.
The Beatles are the Kevin Hayes of bands
dont @ me
I could've really dropped a spicy take in here but I didn't want to ruin the thread.You had me until you said Kevin Hayes and not Seth Jones.
You are in big trouble, young manThe Beatles are the Kevin Hayes of bands
dont @ me
You are in big trouble, young man
Oooooooooooooo I’ve never even seen that before.Most of you probably don't even know this existed, but it was tremendous. I'm actually kind of glad that I just got sniped or else I wouldn't have rediscovered this one. So f*** you and thank you at the same time, @Striiker. This is a cousin of the GOAT that was taken by @Rebels57, but a different cereal altogether.
Team Cereal - Peanut Butter Toast Crunch
Time for your seminar @CanadianFlyer88
Sadly it does not.Oooooooooooooo I’ve never even seen that before.
Does it still exist?
This is how I feel about Star Wars- uber successful billion-dollar movie franchise owned by the biggest corp in the world, not taboo at all to like it anymore, and I've never met or seen a SW fan who didn't get uber defensive if you do anything less than praise itI don't really know why anyone would feel the need to be protective over the Beatles - you've had roughly 7 billion people slobbering over them for 50+ years.
I don't even have anything against them, nor would I try to make a serious case that they aren't as good as everyone says they are. It's just that past a certain point, I don't understand for the life of me how people don't get bored of it, meaning both the music and the talking about it. I'm not saying anyone should - I'm saying I can't understand it. My assumption with the Beatles has always been and will always be that it is a me problem and not a them problem, and I'm OK with it.
This is a top 10 favorite of mine (well, with regard to Beatles songs)Being For the Benefit of Mr Kite.
10 more posts until I have to start a new one, you chatty bastards.
Given the run on cereal, I will pick this now because I can't not have it.
The Seattle Sockeyes are thrilled to select the only cereal that not only tasted good (enough), but also paired with a TV show where the most well known athletes of the 80s/90s came together to fight crime and save the environment. The TV show lasted one season, but gave us memorable characters like baseball player, Cleets Robinson, pirate, Short John Silver, and Brazilian captain, Nemo Ipanema.
The theme song is hilariously awful. Check out episode one here:
Our team cereal is Pro Stars.
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@BiggE, take it away!
Here's the Wikipedia bio on the show's main characters:
- Michael Jordan (voiced by Dorian Harewood) - He is the leader of the troupe. He is exceptionally smart and talented with complicated contraptions, and he encourages children to study mathematics and the sciences.
- Wayne Gretzky (voiced by Townsend Coleman) - He typically plays the role of comic relief. Inexplicably, his mind is always on food.
- Bo Jackson (voiced by Dave Fennoy) - He provides the proverbial "muscle" for the heroes. He is immensely strong, and has a bit of a mean streak. His strength often approaches superhuman levels, such as in the series opening, when he uses a gigantic tree trunk like a club against a logging robot.
Given the run on cereal, I will pick this now because I can't not have it.
The Seattle Sockeyes are thrilled to select the only cereal that not only tasted good (enough), but also paired with a TV show where the most well known athletes of the 80s/90s came together to fight crime and save the environment. The TV show lasted one season, but gave us memorable characters like baseball player, Cleets Robinson, pirate, Short John Silver, and Brazilian captain, Nemo Ipanema.
The theme song is hilariously awful. Check out episode one here:
Our team cereal is Pro Stars.
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@BiggE, take it away!
Here's the Wikipedia bio on the show's main characters:
- Michael Jordan (voiced by Dorian Harewood) - He is the leader of the troupe. He is exceptionally smart and talented with complicated contraptions, and he encourages children to study mathematics and the sciences.
- Wayne Gretzky (voiced by Townsend Coleman) - He typically plays the role of comic relief. Inexplicably, his mind is always on food.
- Bo Jackson (voiced by Dave Fennoy) - He provides the proverbial "muscle" for the heroes. He is immensely strong, and has a bit of a mean streak. His strength often approaches superhuman levels, such as in the series opening, when he uses a gigantic tree trunk like a club against a logging robot.
It might be like this for all of my childhood favourite shows, but I watched a bit of the episode above and couldn't believe how awful it was.I absolutely watched this as a kid, but I didn’t know what it was called. I just watched it because it had Jordan, Bo, and Gretzky. I didn’t even know it was a cereal.