Now that I know what your favorite sneakers are, I would like to know your opinion of the song, "Horror Biz," by Sah-hween. Is it just as good as "Horror Business" by the Misfits? Certain people would like to know your opinion on Sah-hween.
I'm terribly sorry that I like to use the correct pronunciation when it comes to words. From now on, I will try to butcher the English language when dealing with you douchebags.
My favorite sneakers were a pair of white Converse with green soles that I had for million years. I wonder what happened to them. Oh, yeah...my mom threw them away! Thanks, Mom...
Now that I know what your favorite sneakers are, I would like to know your opinion of the song, "Horror Biz," by Sah-hween. Is it just as good as "Horror Business" by the Misfits? Certain people would like to know your opinion on Sah-hween.
ReplyDeleteI'm terribly sorry that I like to use the correct pronunciation when it comes to words. From now on, I will try to butcher the English language when dealing with you douchebags.
ReplyDeleteIsn't Sah-ween Gaelic? How is that the English language?
ReplyDelete"It's not Samhain, it's Sah-Hweeen." I didn't know punk rock could be so persnickety.
ReplyDeleteAlso, it's not the Misfits. It's The Mess-Feets. And their lead singer isn't Glenn Danzig. It's Glon Dawn-Zeej!
What "Horror Business" was missing was a good Saxophone solo. Was it ever established that Sam the butcher was a Saxophone player?
ReplyDeleteDo you guys mean Sam Hayne from the Jazz/A cappella group "Noodles"?
ReplyDeleteHahahaha! Dawn-Zeej...What a funny guy! Sleep with one eye open, Chon b/c I'm going to put my mess-feets up your asse. Also, congrats on the story.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite sneakers were a pair of white Converse with green soles that I had for million years. I wonder what happened to them. Oh, yeah...my mom threw them away! Thanks, Mom...
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