Often backed up by the Red Army Choir and Band. Sweet Home Alabama. Smoke On the Water. Happy Together. You're My Heart You're My Soul. Those Were the Days.
Monday, August 13, 2007
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"If nothing we do matters — then all that matters is what we do."
— Angel, in "Epiphany" [season 2, episode 16]
Often backed up by the Red Army Choir and Band. Sweet Home Alabama. Smoke On the Water. Happy Together. You're My Heart You're My Soul. Those Were the Days.
The link dump of an old grump. Posts may be folded, spindled, or mutilated, ad lib.
Pseudonymous only for disambiguation. Thanks for that word, Wikipedia. I am not, in what we laughingly refer to as "real life," a character in a 1933 novel. There was no Internet in 1933, silly!
The list of Monckton vs. Gore articles.
2 comments:
Reminds me of this, one of the creepiest videos ever (at least to me). Note how the spotlight is used not to focus on the stage, but to continuously pan the crowd, to make sure they're all clapping and watching and nobody's up to something counter-revolutionary. always creeps me out. (great song, though)
I like the smile on the face of the bass balalaika player, starts at 00:19 of "Sweet Home Alabama." That right there seems to say something about the difference between "USSR" and "Russia."
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