@meyers7 Ryan found his perfect match, another you tuber who talks to various versions of herself. Unfortunately they got engaged and then divorced pretty much simultaneously.
It's a cult classic, but seeing it get dissected here...yeah, it's totally nonsensical.
You'll never hear Maxwell Silver Hammer the same way again...
It's a cult classic, but seeing it get dissected here...yeah, it's totally nonsensical.
I never watch SNL. Surfing You Tube today, became apparent Anya Taylor-Joy was the host recently. Been watching a bunch of clips, she did great. This has to be the funniest SNL skit I've seen in decades.
This is a bit unsettling.
I met the producer a few years ago in Hong Kong (Robert Levy). He was traveling through the Far East with his new wife, who looked to be about 1/2 his age. Met them riding the gondola to the Po Lin monastery, spent most of the day with them, ended up joining them for dinner. Really nice, down to earth people, but I have to admit that I was a little concerned that he was going to ask me to nail her because he couldn't perform or something . . . .
"concerned". Yeah, that's the word...not "excited" or "hopeful"
I’ve found myself watching a lot of Rick Beato videos. These top 20s are good, and the “what makes this song great” series is so musically in depth that it is way over my head.
Yep, here too. I must've watched 40 or more already. I'm about the most basic of basic guitar players and I have no clue what he's talking about most of the time regarding scales and key changes, but damn, it's fascinating and he's so easy to listen to. I love his interviews with guitarists I actually like (the Frampton interview was my favorite). And the guy seemingly has everyone of note in his cell phone.