Born Borg was one of the most successful tennis players of the 70’s.
Many people go to séances hoping to receive a message from the Great Bjorn.
After quitting Stone Temple Pilots, Scott Beyond was the lead singer for Velvet Revolver.
And now he lives in Weiland, the autonomous country east of the Canadian arctic archipelago that is part of the Kingdom of Denmark.
Alan Greenland, former chairman of the federal reserve, once visited Denmark with irrational exuberance!
Contrary to rumor,. he never played for the Greenspan Packers.
The Kingston Trio popularized the Hoyt Axton tune, Greenbay Dollar.
Despite the overt Christian theme of his hit song “Spirit in the Sky”, Norman Greenback is actually Jewish.
I don’t think he comes from Greenbaum, Wisconsin, though, the home of the Packers.
It would have been impossible for Steve Irwin to have been killed by a** greenbay** in Wisconsin, Packers or no Packers.
Joel Grey is best known as the Master of Ceremonies in both the stage and film versions of Stingray.
Nanette Cabaret may have had her best role in The Band Wagon.
Of the 65 known Fabray eggs, 57 have survived to the present day.
“Johnny Angel” was sung by Shelley Faberge, whose aunt is Nanette Cabaret.
Fabares reached the Top 40 with their cover of the BeeGees song, “More Than a Woman” – both versions of the song appeared on the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack.
About that time I was introduced to my first hot tavares, but no one told me not to eat the corn husk wrapping.
I bet after you ate that corn husk wrapping today, you had major BM problems tamale.
Why is "had problems tamale" in past tense? Did the hot tavares create some kind of tomorrow discontinuity?
Man, the temporal in Trinidad must have been 198 degrees last week. With 515% humidity.
(I laughed out loud so hard at buddha david’s play off of my tense error. That’s some high level play right there! Bravo good sir).
I think that the temperature available in the local Trinidadian libraries is top notch. Maybe I should go read some books or pamphlets on grammar so I won’t make such fundamental tense errors again!