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The best explanation to the phrase "find a stranger in the Alps" as only www.cracked.com can do it. :-)
The Big Lebowski
Original line: You see what happens, Larry? You see what happens when you Quack a stranger in the ass?!
Jeff Bridges and John Goodman confront a teenager named Larry whom they believe has stolen a bag full of money from them. When the interrogation doesn't work, Goodman proceeds to destroy what he thinks is Larry's car.
The fixed line: You see what happens, Larry? You see what happens when you find a stranger in the Alps?! You see what happens when you feed a stoner scrambled eggs?!
What John Goodman says in the edited version is the most nonsensical stream of synapse misfires in the history of epilepsy. We can't even begin to fathom what Superstation employee wrote the new dialogue, let alone the unfortunate event that forced him to rush home for the day without double checking it for crazy stupidness.
Yet it is in this loneliness that the deepest activities begin. It is here that you discover act without motion, labor that is profound repose, vision in obscurity, and, beyond all desire, a fulfillment whose limits extend to infinity.
~ Thomas Merton ~
Post by iamthehorn on Jan 10, 2013 22:11:55 GMT -5
I feel like this is the final calm before the storm. Next week the Coachella lineup will come out and I'll start obsessing over line ups, and schedules, and travel plans for one fest or the next all the way through Virgin fest in Sept/Oct.
Offseason, you've been real swell, but it's party time.
I feel like this is the final calm before the storm. Next week the Coachella lineup will come out and I'll start obsessing over line ups, and schedules, and travel plans for one fest or the next all the way through Virgin fest Mountain Oasis in Sept/Oct.
Offseason, you've been real swell, but it's party time.
There’s no greater debate than trying to decide whether to make your lunch at night before bed or in the morning before work. And there’s no greater sign of laziness than realizing you debate this night after night for longer than it takes to make a lunch.
I feel like this is the final calm before the storm. Next week the Coachella lineup will come out and I'll start obsessing over line ups, and schedules, and travel plans for one fest or the next all the way through Virgin festMountain Oasis Bear Creek in November.
Offseason, you've been real swell, but it's party time.
Mar 14 Sheepdogs/Fitz & The Tantrums/City & Colour (Austin)
Mar 15 Jim James (Austin)
Apr 26 Jim James (Boston)
May 4 Clutch & The Sword (Portland ME)
Jun 8 DMB (Hartford)
Jun 21 Jim James (Northampton MA)
Jul 27-28 Newport Folk
Oct 25-27 MOEMS
Post by Zappatical on Jan 11, 2013 11:33:50 GMT -5
I actually did not know Kurt Ballou produced De Vermis Mysteriis. For some reason that makes the record infinitely more amazing, as if that was even possible.
Edit: Wow he has produced a myriad of incredible metal albums.
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Mar 14 Sheepdogs/Fitz & The Tantrums/City & Colour (Austin)
Mar 15 Jim James (Austin)
Apr 26 Jim James (Boston)
May 4 Clutch & The Sword (Portland ME)
Jun 8 DMB (Hartford)
Jun 21 Jim James (Northampton MA)
Jul 27-28 Newport Folk
Oct 25-27 MOEMS
Post by Zappatical on Jan 11, 2013 12:49:29 GMT -5
He produced like four of last year alone's best metal records--Black Breath, High On Fire, Converge, and Torche. I shamefully didn't even know he was a producer, let alone an awesome one.
He produced like four of last year alone's best metal records--Black Breath, High On Fire, Converge, and Torche. I shamefully didn't even know he was a producer, let alone an awesome one.
God City Recording Studios. Kicking a$$ since 1998. That makes me feel old because I remember when it was a relatively new studio.
Within the past month, one group of scientists possibly debunked the notion that terrestrial creatures evolved from aquatic ones, whereas another group of scientists possibly discovered that water (and therefore possibly life) existed on the planet almost from the very beginning, even in the Hadean Eon.
Science either needs a new name or a new definition.