I Tell Ya Tuesday is a quick-hit thought of the day.
I Tell Ya...
Anyone that claims they're in favour of, 'traditional' marriage I can only assume are referencing the original definition of a business transfer of property rather than the basis of love.
Tuesday, 31 July 2012
Monday, 30 July 2012
Monday Morning Music - "Birling"
Monday Morning Music is whatever tune I've got in my head when I wake up.
Wade Hemsworth - Log Driver's Waltz
"The Log Driver's Waltz" is a Canadian folk song, written by Wade Hemsworth. The Log Driver's Waltz is also a Canadian animated film from the National Film Board, released in 1979 as part of its Canada Vignettes series.
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Wade Hemsworth - Log Driver's Waltz
"The Log Driver's Waltz" is a Canadian folk song, written by Wade Hemsworth. The Log Driver's Waltz is also a Canadian animated film from the National Film Board, released in 1979 as part of its Canada Vignettes series.
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Tuesday, 24 July 2012
I Tell Ya Tuesday - You CAN Miss With The 'Silver Bullet.'
I Tell Ya Tuesday is a quick-hit thought of the day.
I Tell Ya...
If you're drinking this much light beer,
you're drinking wrong.
I Tell Ya...
If you're drinking this much light beer,
you're drinking wrong.
Monday, 23 July 2012
Monday Morning Music - That's right; "sitta" I'm Edgy That Way
Monday Morning Music is whatever tune I've got in my head when I wake up.
Harvey Danger - Flagpole Sitta
Harvey Danger was an American indie rock band that formed in Seattle, Washington in 1993, and rose to prominence in 1998 with the single "Flagpole Sitta"
"Flagpole Sitta" made Billboard magazine's Top 40, and appeared in a number of films and television shows. Its video got heavy rotation on MTV and VH1. The song also became famous globally as one of the most memorable songs on the soundtrack for the film American Pie, despite not being on the official soundtrack sold in stores.
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Harvey Danger - Flagpole Sitta
Harvey Danger was an American indie rock band that formed in Seattle, Washington in 1993, and rose to prominence in 1998 with the single "Flagpole Sitta"
"Flagpole Sitta" made Billboard magazine's Top 40, and appeared in a number of films and television shows. Its video got heavy rotation on MTV and VH1. The song also became famous globally as one of the most memorable songs on the soundtrack for the film American Pie, despite not being on the official soundtrack sold in stores.
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Tuesday, 17 July 2012
I Tell Ya Tuesday - Stop, stop...It's just too funny!
I Tell Ya Tuesday is a quick-hit thought of the day.
I Tell Ya...
If you're a big fan of, "Just For Laughs: Gags" I don't think we can be friends.
P.S. I can't help but think this show had made crime a heckofa lot easier to get away with in Montreal.
I Tell Ya...
If you're a big fan of, "Just For Laughs: Gags" I don't think we can be friends.
P.S. I can't help but think this show had made crime a heckofa lot easier to get away with in Montreal.
Monday, 16 July 2012
Monday Morning Music - "I'll Break 1,000 More, Baby..."
Monday Morning Music is whatever tune I've got in my head when I wake up.
George Thorogood - Bad to the Bone
"Bad to the Bone" is a song by George Thorogood and the Destroyers released in 1982 on the album of the same name. While it was not a major hit on initial release, its video made recurrent appearances on the nascent MTV, which was created a year before. Licensing for films, television, and commercials has since made "Bad to the Bone" better recognized.
The song has been used in filmmaking and television productions when a "bad guy" needs to be introduced or identified. The song was for instance used in the bar scene in Terminator 2: Judgment Day where the Terminator first is shown in his full leather outfit. "Bad to the Bone" can also be heard in the remake of The Parent Trap in the poker scene, as well as a few trailers, the opening credits to Major Payne, in the first scene and during the closing credits of Stephen King's Christine, as well as multiple episodes of the sitcom Married... with Children, usually preceded or followed by Al Bundy's battle cry "Let's Rock".
Enjoy!
George Thorogood - Bad to the Bone
"Bad to the Bone" is a song by George Thorogood and the Destroyers released in 1982 on the album of the same name. While it was not a major hit on initial release, its video made recurrent appearances on the nascent MTV, which was created a year before. Licensing for films, television, and commercials has since made "Bad to the Bone" better recognized.
The song has been used in filmmaking and television productions when a "bad guy" needs to be introduced or identified. The song was for instance used in the bar scene in Terminator 2: Judgment Day where the Terminator first is shown in his full leather outfit. "Bad to the Bone" can also be heard in the remake of The Parent Trap in the poker scene, as well as a few trailers, the opening credits to Major Payne, in the first scene and during the closing credits of Stephen King's Christine, as well as multiple episodes of the sitcom Married... with Children, usually preceded or followed by Al Bundy's battle cry "Let's Rock".
Enjoy!
Tuesday, 10 July 2012
I Tell Ya Tuesday - "...Huh? Sorry, I'll be right with you."
I Tell Ya Tuesday is a quick-hit thought of the day.
I Tell Ya...
I can't take you seriously if you wear a bluetooth in public.
I Tell Ya...
I can't take you seriously if you wear a bluetooth in public.
Monday, 9 July 2012
Monday Morning Music - "Open Wide..."
Monday Morning Music is whatever tune I've got in my head when I wake up.
Monster Magnet - Space Lord
mp to: navigation, search "Space Lord" is a 1998 single by the psychedelic rock band Monster Magnet, from the album Powertrip. It brought them mainstream success, with its accompanying music video directed by Joseph Kahn.[1] The music video was a direct spoof of the music video for the single "Feel So Good" by rapper Mase.
The line "space lord motherfucker" was truncated and an echo added to make the song more radio and TV friendly (the lyric is heard as "space lord mother mother"), but the vocal rhythm is unchanged, and a band version with the original lyric has never been released.
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Monster Magnet - Space Lord
mp to: navigation, search "Space Lord" is a 1998 single by the psychedelic rock band Monster Magnet, from the album Powertrip. It brought them mainstream success, with its accompanying music video directed by Joseph Kahn.[1] The music video was a direct spoof of the music video for the single "Feel So Good" by rapper Mase.
The line "space lord motherfucker" was truncated and an echo added to make the song more radio and TV friendly (the lyric is heard as "space lord mother mother"), but the vocal rhythm is unchanged, and a band version with the original lyric has never been released.
Enjoy!
Tuesday, 3 July 2012
I Tell Ya Tuesday - Made Ya Look!
I Tell Ya Tuesday is a quick-hit thought of the day.
I Tell Ya...
It's amazing the lengths we go to avoid eye contact with strangers.
I Tell Ya...
It's amazing the lengths we go to avoid eye contact with strangers.
Monday, 2 July 2012
Monday Morning Music - "KBILLY Super Sounds of the '70's"
Monday Morning Music is whatever tune I've got in my head when I wake up.
"Little Green Bag" George Baker Selection
"Little Green Bag" is a 1969 song written by Dutch musicians, Jan Visser and George Baker (credited as Hans Bouwens), and recorded by the George Baker Selection at the band's own expense. In 1992, when the song was used in the film Reservoir Dogs, it became an international cult classic.
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"Little Green Bag" George Baker Selection
"Little Green Bag" is a 1969 song written by Dutch musicians, Jan Visser and George Baker (credited as Hans Bouwens), and recorded by the George Baker Selection at the band's own expense. In 1992, when the song was used in the film Reservoir Dogs, it became an international cult classic.
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