…and I don’t care who knows it. I’ve also been known to eat a well done steak and enjoy beer that wasn’t from a brewery with only 2 employees. I watch, and enjoy, Hollywood movies that aren’t about angsty, self-absorbed assholes. Green Acres? Gilligan’s Island? Hee-Haw? Been there, done, that, treasure the memories. Velveeta isn’t without redeeming value. Lots of people wear clothes from K-Mart.
My point? I love Cafe Society, but I’m burning out on “hipper than thou.”
We expect as much from your kind.
Hey, I thought you guys were supposed to be Silent.
What are these things you speak of? Most of you post made no sense… and you misspelled monkeys. I guess I like monkeys okay, except when they throw poo at you.
Hey, I order my steak well done, ha’ve several Monkees’ albums, and we’ve already documented my fondness for Neil Diamond. I also Love Bach, Coltrane, Berg, Webern, sappy movies, films from somewhere other than America or Japan, Broadway musical, Touched by an Angel, Medium, Led Zeplin, Fiona Apple and a host of other disperate and seemingly polar opposite things.
I guess what I’m saying is, can’t we all just get along (except for Stephen King, blech blech blech I hate his so-called writing!)
I love the Monkees. And Neil Diamond. And fedoras.
However, you lost me after that…
I love fedoras, and I’d buy one and wear it proudly if I could find the perfect one that was cheap enough. And I love a good, schlocky Hollywood action movie.
Fedoras and beer. Mike Nesmith has written some catchy tunes. Velveeta and Ro-Tel makes a fine dip for football munchies. So as long as we are drinking, noshing and listening to the Pre-Fab Four, we are good. Just don’t order my steak for me!
I liked the ending of Saw.
Top that!
Just got back from watching Saw 2. Great movie. A bit confusing, but a great movie none the less.
Lonesome.
Love the Monkees: always have, always will. except for d w washburn, but that’s a given.
sick of beatles, but will not persecute any adherents.
Fedora’s are just grand, except when worn by the dildoes on “Hat Squad.”
If we all get together and kill Green Day, or Oasis, or U2, or anybody else that Rolling Stone is touting this month, the world will again be young and free.
to lonesome loner:
Love Neal, esp. his duet with Streisand. read it and weep!
perhaps lonesome loSer.
solly.
I like Stephen J. Cannell shows.
And Peter Tork.
Hey, how about a Stephen J. Cannell Show with Neil Diamond and the Monkees where they eat steak that’s well done – I’d watch that!
Especially if they sang about it.