They had hit songs named âSqueal like a pigâ & âPanties tooââŚ
Letâs not forget âAinât ever seen a mouth so purty â or âCan we keep this tween us guysâ
Since I moved down here, I am convinced that BMW stands for better make way.
Fâing poetryâŚ
It was fun until the âphysics lessonsâ started, all self inflected.
Okay, this is really pretty amazing.
But wait, thereâs more: As it turns out, the dye also helps give Doritos their orange color. No kidding. Canât make this shit up.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-02887-4?utm_placement=newsletter
They were trying to make a play in New EnglandâŚopened a bunch in Maine. I think thereâs only 1 or 2 left at this point.
And watch people who used to have barber shops/tackle shops/clothing shops/tire shops/optometrists etc who all used to be middle class, now work for minimum wage.
Their lead player was Billy Redden (born 1956) is an American actor, best known for his role as a backwoods mountain boy in the 1972 film Deliverance. He played Lonnie, a banjo-playing teenager in north Georgia, who played the noted âDueling Banjosâ
Other than his great solo, the âSquealâ and âPantiesâ numbers werenât fer shit.
Sâwot i call a indica nap.
OKâI knew betterâŚWill be up all night nowâŚ
especially with our daughter newly stationed at Disney!!
My Aunt would tell us stories⌠beer bottles, HPS bulbs, golf ballsâŚ
I mean, câmon, jeeze-- donât be so f-ing cheap-- get the right equipment for the job!!
I literally just got done reading that article tonight in ââScientific America!!ââ
Sequel like a pig and panties too werenât songsâŚthey were quotes/sayings/lines in the movieâŚwatching that movie at a very young age got me into bow hunting, when I was old enough I bought my own Bear recurve take downâŚbtw, I also have a Bear Delta V to this day.
Btw, one other thing about that movie, that kid who they showed playing the banjo wasnât really him, there was a guy behind him who actually did the banjo pickingâŚ