I know, I know, I post way too many YouTube clips. But this one is really short and very funny.
Hat tip: Dwindling in Unbelief
I know, I know, I post way too many YouTube clips. But this one is really short and very funny.
Hat tip: Dwindling in Unbelief
This is one of my favourite songs. Bertie Higgins has a fantastic voice. I just love the romantic images the song conjures up in my mind.
I loved Billy Ray Cyrus. He was just so damn cute. It was a great catchy song, and just look at all the hairstyles
Don’t be forgettin’ to talk like a pirate today, lubbers!
I am particularly fascinated by one hit wonders, especially the ones that peak high on the charts and are hugely successful for a little while and then disappear completely leaving everyone embarrassed and denying that they ever liked it. Those are the songs that define eras.
Don’t try to pretend you don’t know how to dance the macarena!
Were you a kiwi kid? Do you remember this?
I used to watch RTR every week. I remember sitting on the floor watching it while Mum would be doing the ironing behind me in the lounge.
A while back, I procrastinated watching HBO’s Deadwood. If you haven’t seen it yet, you should – it is fantastic.
Everything about it is brilliant – the acting is awesome, the characters are amazingly complex, the setting and costumes are great and the writing is just unbelievably good.
It tells the story of the Deadwood mining camp during the gold rush in the Black Hills of Dakota Territory in 1876. The three seasons that were filmed show the camp growing up, settling down (somewhat), establishing laws and battling big business in the form of a mining magnate who wants to take over the town.
One of the things it initially got publicity for was the amount of swearing. The producers have tried to be as historically accurate as possible with everything. However, one place where it breaks down is with the swearing. Back then, words like damn, darn, hell, christ, jesus and so on were the most appalling of profanity, with goddamn being the height of obscenity. Today they sound laughably mild. So in Deadwood, they swapped those words for modern words with similar impact.
Thus, the characters in Deadwood regularly say fuck, motherfucker, bastard, asshole, prick, cocksucker, bitch and cunt. The swearing is so pervasive that a site has actually gone to the trouble of calculating the number of fucks per minute: 1.56 fucks per minute across the whole three seasons. Here’s a sample of all the swearing from one episode:
How can you not like a program were the towns citizens are called hoopleheads and the favourite epithet is cocksucker?
I know it’s ridiculous, but I really really like this. I keep playing it over and over and over. I think maybe I’m addicted to dick in a box