@vmpops@johndlukacs I was there, in the Notre Dame student section, tequila drunk and completely obnoxious. It speaks well of their fans that it remains one of my top sports memories.
@GenuineMikeKatz@3YearLetterman Mork, Coach is a Licensed Notary Republic, so he literally writes the laws. Delete this and yore account, and reflect on yore wasted life.
@joeybagovdonuts 12 - Metallica, Kiss, Rob Zombie (I assume White Zombie counts), Aerosmith, Cheap Trick, Def Leppard, Green Day, Rolling Stones, Ramones, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, Queen (with Freddie).
@Mikehomeseller I think it was a groundbreaking album, and showed the musical world that there were endless possibilities and no boundaries in sight. That said, imho it is one of their weakest albums in terms of the quality of the songs.
@PerBylund As a practical matter, can private property boundaries exist without a mechanism for the enforcement of the boundaries? And what mechanism can or should we have if not a state?
@ThatEricAlper In 1995 I was in Atlanta on business, and saw that Rancid was at the Masquerade for a sold-out show. I went there, but there were no tickets to be had. Was about to give up, when I saw Tim Armstrong hanging around smoking. I approached him and told him my story. He asked me my
Jon Bon Jovi on Liam Gallagherβs prank calls:
βLiam Gallagher was giving me nuisance phone calls for over a decade. He would ring at three or four in the morning just to tell me my music was shit.
Sometimes he would call me the bastard son of Richard Branson, and other times he would shout βLionheadβ down the phone until I hung up.
In the end, I offered to pay him $500,000 and begged him to stop. He told me to βEat shitββ¦β