With all due respect to women's choices, and Christina's especially in this case, can we really describe this as "without makeup"? I'm no expert, but this still looks to me like more makeup than my wife wears on an average day. (Okay, just did the work and read the article... they describe it as "minimal makeup". That seems fair.) All that being said... more power to her.
Recently I asked my wife if she'd ever eaten a kumquat, and she said no, she wouldn't even know how to prepare one. And I said it's easy, "I'm gonna eat you, kumquat... ready?" Which I thought was pretty funny, but when I posted it to Facebook everyone ignored the joke and just laughed at the word kumquat. I need new friends.
Correct answers for the book cover questions: 1. No. A hot dog without a bun is still a hot dog, and that is not a sandwich. 2. Fire is not an invention. Anyone who's visited Facebook knows the answer is the Internet. 3. James Cromwell. We've been through this.
I considered trying it (the spicy Korean ramen challenge was a snap) but one of these chips is currently going for $70 on Amazon. That is a concept I refuse to understand.
I would chalk it up to Paul's being difficult to work with, from a certain perspective. Towards the end, he was not nearly as interested in collaboration as he was in seeing his vision realized by the other three, and he wasn't always entirely diplomatic about it. Watching "Let It Be" really brings this home, where we can see George's exasperation with being reduced to simply playing what Paul told him to play at any moment. Paul wasn't even above recording Ringo's drum parts and letting him find out about it the next day. When you have one guy who wants to run the show, and three others who are more into being a real band, and that one guy gets his way more often than not, that can result in a lot of resentment. Bottom line, Yoko didn't break up the Beatles, Paul did. I still love the guy, don't get me wrong, but everyone involved including Paul has confirmed this is pretty much how it all went down at the end.
As for not retaliating, go take a closer listen to "3 Legs", "Dear Friend", and *especially* "Too Many People" sometime. He was hardly above it.
Marvin Berry & the Starlighters by ouno. I love that the reference is just obscure enough (good movie nerd test), and the retro styling is fantastic. Big thumbs up for that design!
I have very mixed feelings about saving a bunch of innocent animals only to see them eaten... oh wait did you say sausages? Never mind, GET IN MY BELLY WEE PIGGY!
1. No. A hot dog without a bun is still a hot dog, and that is not a sandwich.
2. Fire is not an invention. Anyone who's visited Facebook knows the answer is the Internet.
3. James Cromwell. We've been through this.
As for not retaliating, go take a closer listen to "3 Legs", "Dear Friend", and *especially* "Too Many People" sometime. He was hardly above it.
I'm guessing YYZ, right? It's their best tapping song. :)