Hello. My name is David W., and this is my blog about stuff.
It's pretty much about music I enjoy listening to anymore, although I'll occasionally ramble on about other things like video games or my life and other crap. Mostly music, though.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
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(If you post HIMYM spoilers I will unfollow you)
brad and terry split up, and frenchie dies during a botched drug deal.
michael carrington is sandy’s cousin from australia
maggie shot mr burns
it was all in some autistic kid’s imagination.
The mother was a part of his split personality.
Faith No More - “Kindergarten” - Angel Dust
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The Hold Steady - “Your Little Hoodrat Friend” - Separation Sunday
this is an actual WB commercial in which batman sings jigglypuff’s song
it was so touching i cried
I don’t remember this one but my dad does
for some reason
why would I not remember this this is amazing
i remember like all of these. so good. right around the end of my cartoons watching until i realized that cartoons are great and all adults should watch them. i got really stupid around the age of 15.
1. i forgot about this until now. best cheap-overdub-footage-from-shows commercial ever
2. and that is why i never stopped watching cartoons EVER
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everything-is-already-taken-wtf:
Controversial Carbonated Beverage Campaign of the Day: Dr Pepper Snapple Group yesterday unveiled a new low-calorie version of its classic soft drink called Dr Pepper Ten.
Unlike the existing diet Dr Pepper drink, the new beverage will be marketed exclusively to men.
How exclusively? It’s tagline is “it’s not for women.”
The drink’s Facebook page is supposedly open to men only, and upcoming TV spots “heavy on the machismo” tell women to ignore the drink and go back to their “romantic comedies and lady drinks.”
Asked if he was concerned that some might find the sexist undertones in poor taste, Dr Pepper VP of marketing Jim Trebilcock (yep) said “women get the joke” and called the campaign a conversation starter.
As the label suggest, Dr Pepper Ten contains 10 calories from 2 grams of sugar (its non-diet sibling packs a whopping 27 grams of sugar per can). The company assures consumers that while the soda is skimpy on the calories, it still contains all of Dr Pepper’s 23 signature flavors.
[ap.]
Sorry, I don’t get the joke.
Um…what? This is literally the most stupid advertisement I have ever seen.
… The fuck?
Forget the advertisement, the product itself is stupid. If this Dr. Pepper Ten is supposed to be some lower calorie alternative to the original, then it fails horribly. I mean, Diet Dr. Pepper tastes exactly like regular Dr. Pepper (to me, anyways), but has ZERO calories.
Happy: “Happy Day” - Talking Heads
Love: “Crimson and Clover” - Tommy James and the Shondells
Hate: “Blackjaw” - Hot Water Music (From the album Fuel For The Hate Game)
Light: “Born Under Punches” - Talking Heads (From the album Remain In Light)
Dark: “Darker” - Assemblage 23
Good: “Bipolar” - Blonde Redhead (From the album Fake Can Be Just As Good)
Bad: “Bad Dreams” - Lyrics Born
Smile: “Smile When You Smile” - A Place to Bury Strangers
Cry: “Boys Don’t Cry” - The Cure
Girl: “Catholic Girls” - Frank Zappa
Boy: “Ain’t It Fun” - Dead Boys
To be honest, I don’t really have all that many songs on my computer at the moment.
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#58 - Interpreting the Masters Volume 1: A Tribute to Daryl Hall and John Oates by The Bird and The Bee
GENRE: Indie-Pop, Chillout

Once again, I don’t have a lot to say about this album. As the title should indicate, it is a tribute to 70’s and 80’s singer-songwriter duo Hall & Oates, in which Inara George and Greg Kurstin (The Bird and The Bee) cover some of the duo’s biggest hits.
If you like Hall & Oates and Chillout-Indie music, this album is right for you.
My Favorite Tracks: