actually , some of them needed to be picked up off the floor they were so drunk!
Name names!
Tell us EVERYTHNG!
I already know Justin Timberlake is gay though so skip that.
What's that you say?
He didn't tell you?
Tell us EVERYTHNG!
I already know Justin Timberlake is gay though so skip that.
What's that you say?
He didn't tell you?
He told me, Daddy. In an very special way.
You mean like how that ear of corn is telling you?
Hey yall' a new Fishsticks Gallery is up! Part 2...the drama continues
click here
http://www.clicknyc.com/fishstick3.html
click here
http://www.clicknyc.com/fishstick3.html
She wants to lead
A glamourous life
Without love
It ain't much!
I'm G-G-G-GAGGING over the pics.
A glamourous life
Without love
It ain't much!
I'm G-G-G-GAGGING over the pics.
Without love
It ain't much!......
boo hoo! it's so true!(oh well, can't have everything)
It ain't much!......
boo hoo! it's so true!(oh well, can't have everything)
Lucky...
Jackie Bigalow!!! I GAVE you that job!!! Where's MY photo gallery? Hmmmmm?!?!?
DH --- article in UK telegraph newspaper heralding Ms Harry as the Queen of all CARS (!?) Her legend goes on... while Madonnas slides turd like..further down the pan...........read on....
Car culture: A feast fit for the man from Mars
(Filed: 05/04/2003)
The Subaru Forester might be an ugly beast that breaks all the rules, but it is also among the best cars in the world, says Stephen Bayley
Blondie's great album, Autoamerican, was recorded at Hollywood's United Western Studios in 1980. One particular track deserves at least two footnotes in the history of popular culture: Rapture (track two, side two) was the first time, at least so far as I am aware, that ghetto rap was assimilated into the mainstream of shiny, professionalised white pop rock.
Queen of pop: Debbie Harry on The Old Grey Whistle Test
More interestingly, the brilliant but possibly drug-addled Deborah Harry/Chris Stein lyrics introduce a singular Japanese car into popular iconography. Ms Harry is rapping away that a man from Mars has just eaten your head when she continues:
"And then you're in the man from Mars,
You go out at night
eatin' cars,
You eat Cadillacs,
Lincolns too,
Mercurys and Subarus..."
This interesting reference is significant in the history of Subaru's acceptance into consumer consciousness. What Ms Harry did for rap, musicologically speaking, she also did for Subaru of America Inc, commercially. With Blondie, Subaru became part of the American landscape. This was a project that the most idiosyncratic of Japanese companies (Fuji Heavy Industries is majority shareholder) had been working on for some time, interestingly aided by an unusual business practice.
At the time Blondie were recording Autoamerican, Subaru was the only publicly quoted car company trading in the United States without any manufacturing activity there. Inevitably, this had a dramatic effect on the balance sheet: economically speaking, Subaru of America was exceptionally liquid, a happy position made even more delightful because the company had only to finance its inventory while in transit from Japan, a journey customarily between 10 and 30 days. To say this financial strength contributed to the bravery, even recklessness, of Subaru's product mix would be tendentious. What is certain is that Subarus are seriously strange products. For instance, only half the Debbie Harry era Subarus were four-wheel drive (an amazing figure in those days), but now they all are. It's a sector that Subaru dominates across the world..... (and so it goes www.telegraph.co.uk)
Car culture: A feast fit for the man from Mars
(Filed: 05/04/2003)
The Subaru Forester might be an ugly beast that breaks all the rules, but it is also among the best cars in the world, says Stephen Bayley
Blondie's great album, Autoamerican, was recorded at Hollywood's United Western Studios in 1980. One particular track deserves at least two footnotes in the history of popular culture: Rapture (track two, side two) was the first time, at least so far as I am aware, that ghetto rap was assimilated into the mainstream of shiny, professionalised white pop rock.
Queen of pop: Debbie Harry on The Old Grey Whistle Test
More interestingly, the brilliant but possibly drug-addled Deborah Harry/Chris Stein lyrics introduce a singular Japanese car into popular iconography. Ms Harry is rapping away that a man from Mars has just eaten your head when she continues:
"And then you're in the man from Mars,
You go out at night
eatin' cars,
You eat Cadillacs,
Lincolns too,
Mercurys and Subarus..."
This interesting reference is significant in the history of Subaru's acceptance into consumer consciousness. What Ms Harry did for rap, musicologically speaking, she also did for Subaru of America Inc, commercially. With Blondie, Subaru became part of the American landscape. This was a project that the most idiosyncratic of Japanese companies (Fuji Heavy Industries is majority shareholder) had been working on for some time, interestingly aided by an unusual business practice.
At the time Blondie were recording Autoamerican, Subaru was the only publicly quoted car company trading in the United States without any manufacturing activity there. Inevitably, this had a dramatic effect on the balance sheet: economically speaking, Subaru of America was exceptionally liquid, a happy position made even more delightful because the company had only to finance its inventory while in transit from Japan, a journey customarily between 10 and 30 days. To say this financial strength contributed to the bravery, even recklessness, of Subaru's product mix would be tendentious. What is certain is that Subarus are seriously strange products. For instance, only half the Debbie Harry era Subarus were four-wheel drive (an amazing figure in those days), but now they all are. It's a sector that Subaru dominates across the world..... (and so it goes www.telegraph.co.uk)
And the "Good Boys" video is so cute
XXXOOO
S
XXXOOO
S
Jonas Akerlund directed the video. I like it too. Tara Subkoff (Imatation of Christ) is the ballerina.
One of my favourite Fishsticks
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OMG! I'm right off the boat from Burning Man; can you see the very last of the phantasm coming off my arm? I dont even remember this. Where was it taken? lol
Rob, I took this picture of you at Cheezwhiz.
Not exactly sure of the year.
Not exactly sure of the year.
Finally (lol) something dark!
Anyone got any snaps of Rob and Garett sticking at Click and Drag when it was down in Chinatown under the bridge? I seem to remember Debbie doing a number there and all three of you were totally wet.
Anyone got any snaps of Rob and Garett sticking at Click and Drag when it was down in Chinatown under the bridge? I seem to remember Debbie doing a number there and all three of you were totally wet.
Gorgeous.
It looks even better in the light!
It looks even better in the light!
i've never seen such gorgeous nostrils!
she's too fierce.
and so are you, coach!!
it looks great... love the swirlies on the letters.
you've nailed it again.
(and i miss you!)
she's too fierce.
and so are you, coach!!
it looks great... love the swirlies on the letters.
you've nailed it again.
(and i miss you!)
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