Crimson847 wrote:In other words, transgender-friendly privacy laws don't molest people, people molest people.
(Presumably, the only way to stop a bad guy with a transgender-friendly privacy law is a good guy with a transgender-friendly privacy law, and thus transgender-friendly privacy law rights need to be enshrined in the Constitution as well)
cmsellers wrote:So y'all know James Fenimore Cooper, author of Last of the Mohicans? That was actually the second in a series of five books.
cmsellers wrote:And for some reason the USSR made a series of stamps devoted to it.
Aquila89 wrote:I knew that since I was a kid, I had the whole collection in a single volume. But I never read it; though I was generally an avid reader, I couldn't get past the first few pages of The Deerslayer.
iMURDAu wrote:I actually found this out a few days ago but whatever.
Weird Al Yankovic has been trying to parody Paul McCartney songs for years. He wanted to remake "Live and Let Die" into "Chicken Pot Pie" but says Paul declined due to his strict vegetarianism as he didn't want to promote eating meat.
Instead of guitars playing those killer notes in the refrain, it would've been chickens bawking.
If James Blunt himself were objecting, I wouldn't even offer my parody for free on my Web site. But since it's a bunch of suits — who are actually going against their own artist's wishes — I have absolutely no problem with it.
On the concert tour for Straight Outta Lynwood, Yankovic performed the song initially wearing a long-sleeved shirt, and progressively removing clothing to reveal different layers underneath (as Blunt does in the video for "You're Beautiful"). The penultimate T-shirt revealed says "Atlantic Records Sucks". During his 2010 tour, this shirt was modified from the original, stating "Atlantic Records STILL Sucks". The final T-shirt is the face of SpongeBob SquarePants. Yankovic then removed his pants to reveal boxer shorts with red hearts, a pink tutu, and fishnet stockings
iMURDAu wrote:Weird Al Yankovic has been trying to parody Paul McCartney songs for years. He wanted to remake "Live and Let Die" into "Chicken Pot Pie" but says Paul declined due to his strict vegetarianism as he didn't want to promote eating meat.
Instead of guitars playing those killer notes in the refrain, it would've been chickens bawking.
cmsellers wrote:When I started eating whole rye, I was surprised and disappointed that it did not taste like rye bread. Well today I decided to make rye bread, and I realized that the taste of rye bread probably actually comes from caraway seeds. I should start using caraway in my cooking.
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