In today's review, I find that an axe can stop true love. As I attempt a #positive review of So I Married an Axe Murderer.
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Dating is hard, which you can forget if you’re already in a relationship. Two unknown strangers with their little worlds come clashing together, their hopes, dreams, and secrets are going to have to cohabit to ensure bliss, if all goes well, the rewards can be worth it. In 1993, after Wayne’s World redefined the world, Mike Myers showed us what romantic life is like when your partner has a deadly…
hi everyone due to my problems and issues i have a limited ability to care about what’s going on during this tour as it’s happening unfortunately this does not stop me from being crazy insane. so below is my link hoarding. everything besides the surprise songs is mostly whatever i personally wanted to be able to access again but since i’m sharing this with the public, if there’s anything you would like added i’ll add it if you send me the link. fall out boy forever ❤️
MAGIC 8 BALL SURPRISE SONG
6/21/23 - GINASFS (x) (x) (x) (x) (x)
7/2/23 - First of two 8 Ball songs on LA Night 1 (x) (x) (x)
7/30/23 - Second of two 8 Ball songs in Toronto (x) (x)
8/2/23 - Second of two 8 Ball songs in Boston (x) (x) (x)
8/6/23 - Third of three 8 Ball songs in Camden (x)
6/23/23 - Gin Joints (x) (x) (joe requesting it ❤️)
Made this back a decade ago. This is the point totals from "Whose Line is It Anyways" based on the US run from 1998-2007.
I just copied and pasted the list as is. So, here is the top 3 point earners with everyone else in the read more.
Chip Esten: 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,002,000,033,000
Ryan Styles: 1,003,013,982,424.5
Colin Mochrie: 1,003,013,027,331.5
Kathy Greenwood: 1,000,000,071,310
Wayne Brady: 5,007,348,810
Dennis (Audience): 1,500,000,000
Greg Proops: 1,001,095,121
Hugh Heffner: 10,000,000
Brad Sherwood: 2,155,985.5
Karen Maruyama: 1,004,450
Dayna (Audience): 1,002,000
Audience 1x12: 1,000,000
Italian-American Independent Business Men: 1,000,000
Whoever made Drew's shirt: 1,000,000
Jewish Defence League: 1,000,000
Estate of Cab Caloway: 100,000
Denny Siegel: 58,050
NAACP: 10,000
Marine Guy (Audience): 10,000
The Censor: 12,000
Drew Carey: 9,000
Laura Hall: 7,100
Linda Taylor: 5,100
Bruce Springstein: 5,000
Kathy Griffin: 5,000
Jeff Davis: 4,000
Ian Gomez: 4,000
Stephen Colbert: 3,000
Whoopi Goldberg: 2,500
Colin's Wife: 1,400
Ryan's Wife: 1,400
Patrick Bristow: 1,100
Bald Guys (Audience 1x15): 1,000
Guy who burns Props 1x16: 1,000
Shaking Camera Man 1x17: 1,000
Larry the Camera Operator: 1,000
Men Jim (Audience) works with: 1,000
Wayne's Mom: 1,000
Everyone who has seen Ryan Naked: 1,000
Josie Lawrence: 1,000
Tina's Fiance (Audience): 1,000
People watching WLITA from Scotland: 1,000
Kris (Audience): 1,000
Margie (Audience): 1,000
Ryan's Chiropractor: 1,000
Amy and Christia's (Audience) Dress maker: 1,000
Robin Williams: 1,000
Katherine (Audience): 1,000
Micky (Audience): 1,000
Molly (Audience): 1,000
Roaches: 1,000
Diana (Audience): 1,000
Gloria (Audience): 1,000
Ann King: 1,000
Doug (Audience): 1,000
Karina (Audience): 1,000
Debra (Audience): 1,000
Girl who payed Ryan's Girlfriend: 1,000
David Hasselhoff: 1,000
Margret (Audience): 1,000
Bridee (Audience): 1,000
Valerie (Audience): 1,000
Ann (Audience): 1,000
Dude who Played New Recruit 1 (Audience): 1,000
Dude who Played New Recruit 2 (Audience): 1,000
Dude who Played New Recruit 3 (Audience): 1,000
Everyone else who is not listed but in 6x05: 1,000
Confused Man (Audience): 1,000
Lin (Audience): 1,000
Mary (Audience): 1,000
Matt (Audience): 1,000
Mirha (Audience): 1,000
Kathy (Audience): 1,000
Vena (Audience): 1,000
Andrea (Audience): 1,000
Bill (Audience): 1,000
Jenny (Audience): 1,000
Giselle (Audience): 1,000
Rachel (Audience): 1,000
Whose Line: 1,000
Anybody who knows who Bush Wack Bill is: 1,000
Carrottop: 1,000
Wayne's Wife: 400
People Sitting Behind Drew (Audience 1x13): 100
Hansel (Fairytale): 100
Gretel (Fairytale): 100
Kathy Kinney: 50
Chanel: 5.5
Dolorass: 1
Note:
Only countable points are calculated here. No money and the like amounts or uncountable (ie zillions) points are included.
When points were given in a range of numbers, the highest amount of points was added to total score.
Points may be off by a few thousand. I have a life, so I multitask.
stardust is such an important album to me not just because the music slaps (which, fuck, it DOES) but because of its message. its theme. It’s all about nihilism and the beauty found in that nihilism.
one of the things that stood out to me that makes this album different from the rest are the two spoken word interludes within. There is baby annihilation, and there is the pink seashell. the pink seashell is taken from my mom’s favorite 90s movie, Reality Bites - it’s Ethan Hawke’s moment, the moment where you get to learn a bit more about Troy Dyer, get to see how he ticks. essentially, it explains that when his father was dying of cancer, he brought him to a beach and gave him this pink seashell and told him it contained all the answers. the shell, of course, was empty. but through learning that - through learning that life means nothing - that gives so much room to do EVERYTHING. there is no purpose that you have, so you can take a chance. you can savor the small things and open your arms to the world. there is no answer, but that IS the answer. if there’s no purpose in life, why not milk it for all it’s worth?
and this album. it bookends so neatly. it’s a rock opera, and it connects through the theme and the music. in the beginning, it asks you : what would you trade the pain for? this is a question that’s held in your brain throughout the album, and it’s repeated in the end. I felt you in the beginning but needed you at the end. it’s a love album, as many of fall out boy’s albums are, but as much as it holds love for others, it’s also a lot about learning to love yourself. we haven’t been calling tourdust the tour of healing for nothing. there’s self contentment in this album that hasn’t been present in the past. there’s reflection in baby annihilation and the kintsugi kid, and it’s even stated in I Am My Own Muse - we are influenced by ourselves and our own experiences. it jokingly mocks the things we’ve experienced collectively, through different eyes - references to Covid in What A Time To Be Alive and IAMOM.
musically, fall out boy goes back to their roots, but it feels more mature. it’s like they’re acknowledging their past but they don’t regret any of it. there are experimental things within, too! patrick shows off his scoring talents, and there is more usage of symphonies and stringed instruments that follow throughout the tracks. it’s such a tangible album. everything feels so real, from the instruments in the songs to the art on the cover. it’s one of my favorite albums, and going to the bristow show at tourdust was probably one of the best moments of my life. its thesis is so important in this current world we live in, where everything feels hopeless - it may be hopeless, but in that hopelessness there is so much that can be DONE.
what was in the water at Bristow that made fall out boy decide to cut headfirst slide, replace it with 27 (which is right AFTER bang the doldrums), have she's my Winona as the 8 ball, AND have patrick cut the piano medley to instead play nobody puts baby in a corner in full on acoustic while saying it's the first song him and pete wrote like they write now. I think we moved on from the rammys of this far too quickly