I love how John, Paul, and George have these leaping intros, then Ringo's is like this little hop thing. Was that actually part of Hard Day's Night, or just clever editing by whoever made this?
It looks kinda like Corn Pops growing off his hand. Which is fun because I was currently enjoying a bowl of them myself. I'm gonna go through them out now, thanks.
I'm from Upstate NY, and this is one of the most annoying arguments I've ever encountered. I went to a school where a lot of people usually said "soda", but there was also a good amount of those who call it "pop" like I do. Anyway, you think about how your country is at war, and how there's so many other things to argue about, but at my school the main argument was "pop or soda?".
The results are pretty surprising on the chart, though.
Has anyone seen the episode of Mr. Show with the similar idea? Mr. Show was an HBO sketch comedy show with David Cross and Bob Odenkirk, if you don't know it. Anyhow, Odenkirk played a rapist, who had to verbally explain this to anyone he came in contact with. There was a man with a sandwich board (much like the woman featured above) saying "I'm with a rapist ----> ". And at his work, being a telemarketer selling insurance he addressed the callers by saying, "Hello, Bob's my name and insurance is my game! ...Rape used to also be a game of mine...hel-...hello?"
I love how John, Paul, and George have these leaping intros, then Ringo's is like this little hop thing. Was that actually part of Hard Day's Night, or just clever editing by whoever made this?
The results are pretty surprising on the chart, though.
But I'm not sure how a theif could set it off and the owner won't. Is it a matter of hitting the thing?
It was pretty funny.
...if I was a woman, that is. ;)
It's quite ugly, methinks.