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barracuda wrote:AhabsOtherLeg wrote:FFS. Tila Tequila was more rock'n'roll than that. He's clearly wasted, but still, there's no excuse for such pathetictude.
Pathetictude is in the eye off the beholder, I always say. To be fair, Kristofferson was really never about rock and roll, but something far less definable. And the thing that's hard to see about that video is that the audience was angry for the three pounds they'd paid to get in, all the while they could see large numbers of people sneaking in because of the poor security. At least that's how I understand it. And what the hell, he wrote some great songs about being hung over.
barracuda wrote:Kindly watch this video, then, of the girl in action (featuring Snoop Dog), and ye shall never need speak suchly again.
I believe she has around twelve platinum records to her credit. In other words, she's an industry the size of a small nation.
compared2what? wrote:
AhabsOtherLeg wrote:
When I was a younger, Justine Frischmann was all kinds of hot to me. I jumped about like a daftie to that song on it's first release, and to every other single that was released off that album as well. It was a surprise to me to find out that she is still hot as hell tonight. She's a lot younger than me now, too, somehow. It seems unfair.
compared2what? wrote:I never understood why that record wasn't a bigger hit in the U.S. in its day than it was. And you're right, she is Teh Hot, defined.
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