posted by Dr Winston O'BoogieBatshit?
I'm sure Liddy thought so.
posted by Dr Winston O'BoogieBatshit?
I'm sure Liddy thought so.
posted by queencitybuckeyeI'm sure Liddy thought so.
Well done.
Prince Phillip 99
posted by Ironman92Prince Phillip 99
I saw one British news outlet called it "tragic" that he did not live to see his 100th birthday in June. If I make it relatively healthy to 99 and then go fairly quick, there will be nothing "tragic" about it. That is a great outcome. I'm sure his family is sad to see him go, but 99 in relatively good shape is a hell of a run.
DMX
posted by Dr Winston O'BoogieI saw one British news outlet called it "tragic" that he did not live to see his 100th birthday in June. If I make it relatively healthy to 99 and then go fairly quick, there will be nothing "tragic" about it. That is a great outcome. I'm sure his family is sad to see him go, but 99 in relatively good shape is a hell of a run.
To die in your 90s as Bobby Axelrod said is, "a fuckin hell of a ride."
posted by Dr Winston O'BoogieI saw one British news outlet called it "tragic" that he did not live to see his 100th birthday in June. If I make it relatively healthy to 99 and then go fairly quick, there will be nothing "tragic" about it. That is a great outcome. I'm sure his family is sad to see him go, but 99 in relatively good shape is a hell of a run.
Yep
posted by justincredibleDMX
That one made me lose my mind.
DMX- I guess that's how Ruff Ryders roll.
Bernie Madoff
posted by Al BundyBernie Madoff
I know what he did was terrible. But I have always had a difficult time feeling a lot of sympathy for his "victims". For the most part they were high net worth people that had the resources to properly investigate who was handling their money. It always seemed like a case of the guy payed a huge "return" and so people were not interested in figuring out how he did it. Greed trumps judgement.
PS I'm not talking about investment funds for charities or similar because I know there were horrible losses in these as well.
posted by Dr Winston O'BoogieI know what he did was terrible. But I have always had a difficult time feeling a lot of sympathy for his "victims". For the most part they were high net worth people that had the resources to properly investigate who was handling their money. It always seemed like a case of the guy payed a huge "return" and so people were not interested in figuring out how he did it. Greed trumps judgement.
PS I'm not talking about investment funds for charities or similar because I know there were horrible losses in these as well.
Interesting take
Jim Steinman, 73. Wrote all the songs for Meat Loaf's "Bat out of Hell" album, hit singles for Air Supply and Bonnie Tyler.
posted by queencitybuckeyeJim Steinman, 73. Wrote all the songs for Meat Loaf's "Bat out of Hell" album, hit singles for Air Supply and Bonnie Tyler.
Dang....big time power ballad dude
Shock G (Digital Underground) 57
posted by BR1986FBShock G (Digital Underground) 57
posted by brutus161
I'm a hardcore metalhead but Digital Underground has my all-time favorite line in any song...."sometimes I get ridiculous, I'll eat up all your crackers and your licorice." Pure genius. Who combines crackers & licorice?
posted by BR1986FBObviously someone that is ridiculous.I'm a hardcore metalhead but Digital Underground has my all-time favorite line in any song...."sometimes I get ridiculous, I'll eat up all your crackers and your licorice." Pure genius. Who combines crackers & licorice?
posted by BR1986FBI'm a hardcore metalhead but Digital Underground has my all-time favorite line in any song...."sometimes I get ridiculous, I'll eat up all your crackers and your licorice." Pure genius. Who combines crackers & licorice?
The same guy would drink up all the Hennessy you have on your shelf.
Black Rob died last week. “Whoa!” was a banger.