So Long Posted May 29, 2008 Share Posted May 29, 2008 Yeah, I've got a blog. I like it...this post will no doubt shoot to the bottom of the page by the end of the night haha. Just thought I'd share it with you folks... There's a pretty extensive history lesson on Wilco in there too... www.waynebloggedthetoilet.blogspot.com Quote Link to post Share on other sites
zebra Posted May 29, 2008 Share Posted May 29, 2008 I read what you wrote about Wilco and enjoyed it. I don't quite agree with the part about "I'm Always In Love" sounding like Wilco's imitation of Weezer, but all in all, nice overview of the band. But what did I love seeing more than the Wilco post you ask? The Ghost Busters post. I absolutely love that movie and the sequel. I agree about the humor being less "ha ha" and more cynical, but some people just don't get it. However, as a kid, in the late 80s, I thought that movie was supposed to be scary, only to find out later in life it was freaking hilarious. Two scenes that always make me smile are when Peter (with the help from Egon) is trying to bill the Hotel manager $5,000 for trapping Slimer and when Peter is talking with Walter Peck in his office. Shoot, I could go on all night. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Cousin Tupelo Posted May 29, 2008 Share Posted May 29, 2008 I read what you wrote about Wilco and enjoyed it. I don't quite agree with the part about "I'm Always In Love" sounding like Wilco's imitation of Weezer, but all in all, nice overview of the band. But what did I love seeing more than the Wilco post you ask? The Ghost Busters post. I absolutely love that movie and the sequel. I agree about the humor being less "ha ha" and more cynical, but some people just don't get it. However, as a kid, in the late 80s, I thought that movie was supposed to be scary, only to find out later in life it was freaking hilarious. Two scenes that always make me smile are when Peter (with the help from Egon) is trying to bill the Hotel manager $5,000 for trapping Slimer and when Peter is talking with Walter Peck in his office. Shoot, I could go on all night. 'Listen, do you smell something?' Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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