Sal drops clues to her past, check. Danny still as thick as a brick, check.
“You lost your bike, Danny, that’s great. Meanwhile, MY PARENTS ARE DEAAAAAAD!”
Man, Batman would be a whole ‘nother entity if he were doing this in response to his stolen bike all these years.
“On that day I swore an oath. I would strike fear into the hearts of criminals, and avenge that which was unfairly taken from me. I miss you, Huffy.”
You’d be able to build a much stronger case for him being a madman.
“Absence greets me as I leave the 7-Eleven. A cracked lock lying on the pavement. And the sound of a wheel, squeaking in the night.”
+10 internet to that comment!
I like Danny a lot better upon finding out he’s a Jethro Tull album.
…Okay, you’re going to have to explain that one to me.
Thick as a brick is a Jethro Tull album title. It’s one of my dad’s favourites.
Ah. Sense. This makes it.
comedy, however, is up for debate.
More like a maxi-song.
EXTREEM song. The album is a single 43+ minute track. On the original vinyl, you had to flip it over halfway through the song.
So you ride yourselves over the fields and you make all your animal deals and your wise men don’t know how it feels to be thick as a brick.
Mom: “Alright, Timmy, now you can listen to ONE song, and then it’s time for bed!” Timmy: “Sure mom, just one song…” *devilish laughter*
Timmy’d get another minute and a half out of Tull’s next album/song, A Passion Play.
I’m actually interested in knowing how your fan base at the time reacted to your sorry strips.
STORY STORY STORY
I dunno, given the commentary Willis has been giving his past self, he might actually agree with the first version.
Back before reading the full roomies and walky I thought Sal had ran away for simple rebelliousness. But now I can’t help to feel bad for her.
Originally posted: March 25, 1998
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“You lost your bike, Danny, that’s great. Meanwhile, MY PARENTS ARE DEAAAAAAD!”
Man, Batman would be a whole ‘nother entity if he were doing this in response to his stolen bike all these years.
“On that day I swore an oath. I would strike fear into the hearts of criminals, and avenge that which was unfairly taken from me. I miss you, Huffy.”
You’d be able to build a much stronger case for him being a madman.
“Absence greets me as I leave the 7-Eleven. A cracked lock lying on the pavement. And the sound of a wheel, squeaking in the night.”
+10 internet to that comment!
I like Danny a lot better upon finding out he’s a Jethro Tull album.
…Okay, you’re going to have to explain that one to me.
Thick as a brick is a Jethro Tull album title. It’s one of my dad’s favourites.
Ah. Sense. This makes it.
comedy, however, is up for debate.
More like a maxi-song.
EXTREEM song. The album is a single 43+ minute track. On the original vinyl, you had to flip it over halfway through the song.
So you ride yourselves over the fields
and you make all your animal deals
and your wise men don’t know how it feels
to be thick as a brick.
Mom: “Alright, Timmy, now you can listen to ONE song, and then it’s time for bed!”
Timmy: “Sure mom, just one song…” *devilish laughter*
Timmy’d get another minute and a half out of Tull’s next album/song, A Passion Play.
I’m actually interested in knowing how your fan base at the time reacted to your sorry strips.
STORY STORY STORY
I dunno, given the commentary Willis has been giving his past self, he might actually agree with the first version.
Back before reading the full roomies and walky I thought Sal had ran away for simple rebelliousness. But now I can’t help to feel bad for her.
Originally posted:
March 25, 1998