No matter how many times I watch this…..😂😂😅🤣🥰 One of my saved clips.
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No matter how many times I watch this…..😂😂😅🤣🥰 One of my saved clips.
I think it's hilarious that some people walk on by maybe thinking I can't recognize them while they're wearing a mask, or whatever?
I got news for you.
I see you, Lisa.
I see you. 👀
Hey Lady! is an alt rock band from Newcastle, and the duo just announced the release of sophomore EP My Head, My Heart. The title track has been buzzing and critically received back in Australia. It's a rip roaring, spunky rock song that brings me back to the 90's and 2000's with its huge, crashing percussion and growling, grungy guitars, reminding me of older Metric at times. The ladies are touring Australia right now in support of the new single.
"Your eyes are the most beautiful I've ever seen."
"Careful, Raven, people might start to think you actually like me..."
Jerry Lewis?! The Darren haters are out today. For crying out loud.
Ask Lewis about Lewis, though, and the portrait he paints is a bit darker. "If you add up everything that makes the totality of the comic, there's a lot of shit there, pal, and you can't ignore it," he tells me. He has always clung, and clung mightily, to his inner child, and he admits his act is fueled by an unquenchable thirst for attention. "I need the applause," he'll say, sounding vulnerable, like the lonely boy who got shu±ed from relative to relative while his parents—vaudevillians, "show people"—went on the road. Lewis has described his early memories of Mom and Dad as "an occasional phone call or penny postcard." They even skipped his bar mitzvah. He felt, he says in one of his memoirs, like "a dummy, a misfit, the sorriest kid alive."